My wife wants a Giclee of this shot for Christmas. She took my old D80/18-200 and headed off to Africa, and took this shot (among about 700 others). I am not asking for critique of the shot, but rather help to make it as good as I can for a large (probably 20x30 or so) Giclee. It is cropped a bit, but decently sharp. I'm not quite sure it will work out that large, but willing to try.
Details: It is about 75% of the frame, cropped against the edge on bottom and left. The tail was chopped off, so I fuzzed it out a bit to make the merger less obvious. The color was very yellow "as shot", I used the white on the muzzle to get the color balance, and upped the saturation a bit especially in the green (to get some color in the grasses) and the gold for his mane. The mane is a bit over done, but she looked over my shoulder and likes it that way.
Pulling back to get his face at the 3rds point I think leaves too much boring grass in, but I tried to get it at about the third point vertically.
I sharpened a fair amount, and then masked off some of the grasses slightly to get a bit less edge effect in the grasses, not sure if I have done enough, but figure the Giclee effect on canvass is going to take it down another couple of notches.
I lightened the shadows on the face considerably, trying to stay just south of too fake of a look. I slightly darkened the pupil on the visible eye.
What else might I do? Suggestions very welcome -- can't reshoot, but want to get the best I can out of this one.
Here's a link to the full resolution if you care to look.
http://linwoodferguson.smugmug.com/T...95_Peqaz-O.jpg
PS. Was thinking of using EZPrints through Smugmug for the canvas print, but would welcome alternatives if there are better choices for this type of shot.
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