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    Sorry, one more from my early morning sweet light Zebra's. Taken back in 2007, when I was still shooting in Jpeg. The colours are untouched. For Marc, guess where? Did I say from a small nature reserve about half an hours drive from my house. ;) When I look at my settings from my early beginnings, no matter how good or bad the light, it was F/8 and ISO 400. How we learn as we go on.

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    Hand held from the car.

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    Liked it Stuart. A lot. Lot of lines creating a strong comp. great light. A little CW rotation needed?

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    f8, ISO400 has worked here Stuart. Great light, good eye contact in all three.

    If only the RHS one had turned to be on the same plane as the other two...

    tfs

    Austin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart Bowie View Post
    The colours are untouched. For Marc, guess where? Did I say from a small nature reserve about half an hours drive from my house. ;)
    OK rub it in!:D
    Beautiful lighting and comp here Stuart.
    For symmetry with this trio I'll score you a 9/10, just needed the third one to play ball.;) Like it all the same.
    TFS


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    Bunch of stripes ( Vegetarians :D:D ) in nice light & pose makes this super image
    TFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Austin Thomas View Post
    f8, ISO400 has worked here Stuart.

    It certainly has I will not comment on the settings on my early shots, but I always used F8 or more on my 100-400, as mine was not overly sharp!

    Nice image proof that JPEG can work, but it does limit your processing ability.

    Getting Zebras to pose tidily is nearly always impossible.

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    Thanks a lot guys. Much appreciated.

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    Another beautiful zebra shot Stu. Even in the early beginning you knew how to! Great comp and love the light.:)

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    Thank you so much Vida.

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