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Cheepers its a magic result from what was (i would imagine) a pretty average opportunity. Once again shows me how little i actually know and how much i have to learn about photography. Im not sure what others will say and im not sure about the natural colours of this scene however as presented they look magnificent
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Hmmmmm! For me the reds are a little OTT, all the orange red throughout the image seem to smack me in the eye a little! I would suggest lowering the saturation of the reds, if the image was a crop I would suggest loosening it a little, I feel the squirrel is just a little tight in the frame.
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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Andreas, I'm OK with it all, nice detail, but agree, the Orange/Reds are just too OTT!!!
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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Hi Andreas, a lovely image! Super detail and colours! Hope you are liking the new R3!
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Thanks folks for your kind comments , much appreciated .
I think the reds can be discussed , to a degree .... but not much IMHO . Matter of taste ! I did not push the colors specially .... was just a side affect of the processing , and I did not reduce the oranges in DPP as I normally do on every image .
@ Jon .... no wider crop possible as it is already extended canvas on LHS and TOP of the frame , and I think no more room needed .
@ Sanjeev .... the R3 , well I am 50/50 on it so far . It has some advantages , for sure ..... but the AF is not as good as I expected , to be honest . But I need more time to get used to this whole new mirrorless world .
Cheers Andreas