This ram looks as if it is showing its distaste with photographers. Photo was taken on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park.
Canon MarkII with a 70-200mm f/2.8 IS lens handheld. Image almost full frame with a little crop at f/3.2, 1/200, ISO 320.
This ram looks as if it is showing its distaste with photographers. Photo was taken on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park.
Canon MarkII with a 70-200mm f/2.8 IS lens handheld. Image almost full frame with a little crop at f/3.2, 1/200, ISO 320.
Hi Louis I like the pose and tongue action, does seem to saying something ...not sure what :)
Image has a strong cast, not sure the cause. The greens on the bg also are very saturated, would back down. Sharpening wise is usually best to leave the bg alone and sharpen the animal only, particularly the head area. If you need any help with the selective sharpening we have several tutorials which are good !!! ... crop wise might crop some form the left, head is the important part and want to see more of it !!! Looking forward to the next one !!
Lovely detail on the face, and love the title. Cannot help with the blue? cast, as I am still learning myself about fixing colour!
I agree! It is a terrible post. I don"t know what I was thinking. I think I must have posted the wrong copy!!!
Took Alfreds suggestions and reposted
Repost rocks!!!!
Maybe you had the wrong color space. Love the detail, eyes and warm light.
Hi Louis Love the re post !!! ... I think that animal was messing with you Louis :)
Wonderful re post. Well done. TFS
Todd
Perfect timing on the blowing raspberry Louis, could probably back off the sharpening a tad around the face.
TFS
Very nice capture Louis! We've all hit the "post" button before and then thought "D'OH!" Excellent repost and I know that's what you meant in the first place!! :) Love the expression.
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Repost is magnificent, I love animals with their tongues out, as it adds all sorts of possibilities to the image.