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    Default Bison close-up, YNP

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    Bison, Yellowstone NP

    1D IV, 600mm
    Manual, Spot metered on snow +2.3 EV, 1/250 @ f/11, ISO 400
    Post-production- iMac 27, LR4, CS6, NIK

    I am looking forward to spending 3 plus weeks in YNP next Feb.
    Hope to see you there.

    See you where there is light, or at the computer,

    Chas

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    Great image and shows how hard it must be in the winter conditions of Yellowstone - seen the doco and looks like an amazing place - love the frozen water in the fur and above the eye.

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    Chas,

    Interesting composition on this one, must be cold when your eyelashes freeze

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    Nice cold portrait, quite like the comp.
    Spent yesterday at a seminar on LR4 and CS6 (Beta) - eagerly awaiting my copy of LR4, CS6 has some interesting developments. Not sure that I would notice any difference from these upgrades in your, as usual, fine images.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilary Hann View Post
    Nice cold portrait, quite like the comp.
    Spent yesterday at a seminar on LR4 and CS6 (Beta) - eagerly awaiting my copy of LR4, CS6 has some interesting developments. Not sure that I would notice any difference from these upgrades in your, as usual, fine images.

    Hillary,

    I seriously doubt whether anyone can truly notice any visual difference of images posted here from either new CS software or new cameras.

    :~)

    Chas
    Last edited by Charles Glatzer; 03-27-2012 at 09:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Glatzer View Post
    Hillary,

    I seriously doubt whether anyone can truly notice any visual difference of images posted here from either new CS software or new cameras.


    Don't drink the Kool-aid.

    Chas
    I most definitely agree with the first part of your response.

    Cheers

    Ken

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    My comments were tongue in cheek ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilary Hann View Post
    My comments were tongue in cheek ....
    Hillary,

    I know your statement was meant as a compliment, thank you.
    Just mentioning that it is virtually impossible for anyone to visually compare a new software or hardware difference with images posted at forum size. But, it does sell cameras ;~)

    Warm Regards,

    Chas

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