I found a couple of Fox Squrriel at the local high school. This Photo is approxamately 40% crop 1/500 f7.1, ISO 250. Canon EOS 7D with EF 500mm f/4/l /IS USM +1.4, 700mm focal
Fox-Squrriel-standing by Robert Strickland, on Flickr
I found a couple of Fox Squrriel at the local high school. This Photo is approxamately 40% crop 1/500 f7.1, ISO 250. Canon EOS 7D with EF 500mm f/4/l /IS USM +1.4, 700mm focal
Fox-Squrriel-standing by Robert Strickland, on Flickr
Last edited by Robert Strickland; 02-20-2012 at 02:36 PM.
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Robert Strickland
Hi Robert, please can you edit your post and resize the image to 800px high (max) as per the Guidelines, as it's 1024px wide only.
Thank you
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Here is my Repost,I found a couple of Fox Squrriel at the local high school. This Photo is approxamately 40% crop 1/500 f7.1, ISO 250. Canon EOS 7D with EF 500mm f/4/l /IS USM +1.4, 700mm focal
Fox-Squrriel-standing by Robert Strickland, on Flickr
Thanks for looking at my Photos
Comments are welcome
Robert Strickland
Love the action figure pose you got on this one. Might run a little NR on the BG for this and see if I could tone down the bright sand a bit. Repost looks like it compressed him a bit.
Robert I would suggest reducing the overall saturation, plus some selective reduction of the blacks, as the crown of the head looks clogged/chocked. Steve's point re NR is a good one, along with toning down the sand. Finally add some selective sharpening to the head/body. Like the stance and if you get another go at this guy then lying down for a lower POV would be great.
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.