A few more seals. Liked the perch, expressions on both, and the rt one's pose with the mask of molting fur. Reminded me a little of the Phantom of the Opera breaking out into a serenade! ACR, CS5, touched up eyes and a few spots, added some blur and bit of blue filter on water. Not the best quality in some areas as it was a little underexposed. I also did a B&W version which I'll add next - not sure which works best. Appreciate your feedback.
7D, EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM +2.0x, HH
1/160
9.0
ISO 800
I really like the pose of the seal in this image, quite humorous. I like the green lichen (?) on the rock in the colour version and the mottled look on the chests of both seals is interesting. I think the b&w lacks tone and depth but there are others here who are better able to advise on how to get more out of the processing. The subtle colours in the first version are quite appealing but I think you were a little optimistic hand holding at that shutter speed and lens combination, so well done!
Brendan - great pose. The textures of the rock and fur seem to come out better in the color version and I agree with Hilary about the green. Good suggestions for more contrast in the b&w.
Hi Brendan, good eye contact from both seals, and just love the pose of the seal on the right. Some tweaking on your B&W version will make it pop a little more.
Thanks for the feedback everyone, here's the repost for the B&W with some contrast added:
Hilary, that was a bit optimistic hand-holding at 160 shutter speed. The lens stabilizer helps, but still a number of missed OOF frames. I think it's time to invest in a ground pod. I always cringe a little when going above 800 iso with the 7D.
Love the pose here Brendon - these guys gave you a good show for sure
The title is very apt IMHO! Your reposted B&W version with more contrast is better. I do prefer the colour version - and on that one I would tone down overall highlights and increase saturation a tad...