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11-08-2011, 01:02 AM | #5083 |
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Another massive crop, this is about 85% crop, I was about a mile away from this at the other side of a quarry. There is some slight HDR going on here (still learning my way around it) just to see what i could do with it.
I'm really enjoying the sharpness of the 7D lately with a touch of noise reduction it's bringing some neat results. May also be the new lens i'm getting used to as well. at 100% crop on this picture you can read it saying "CATERPILLAR" on the top of the window. I was surprised atmosphere didn't really interrupt the sight line that much. |
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11-08-2011, 03:22 AM | #5091 |
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Just got back from a three week trip to South Africa and Mozambique. Still working on sorting through and processing the thousands of pictures I took. If you want to see more, check the set out in Flickr. I'll be updating it as I go.
Leopard at Sunset in Africa by FluidKaos, on Flickr
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Nice shot, fluidkaos. Looking forward to more.
And Judd, she's a stunner. I like the PP work, too. Was it really that foggy?
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11-08-2011, 08:23 AM | #5093 |
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nice shot judd, was the fog done in post? or was it really that foggy?
fluidkaos, I'm glad you shot that with your telephoto... sick shot! Dave, I can't remember if I've asked you this before... but do you ever use any filters when you shoot?
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11-08-2011, 08:34 AM | #5094 |
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It's film, and it was very thick and gray that day by the lake. I did, however, add a lens flare render, and now I can't remember why. Once you notice it, it looks rather fake. Anyone have experience with lens flare renders? I want to be able to add that burst of light without the little light circles. |
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11-08-2011, 09:36 AM | #5096 |
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Thanks guys. I did the vast majority of my safari shooting with my 80-400 lens, but at times the animals were so close I couldn't fit them in frame even zoomed out all the way, like the big guy pictured below. At one point he was within arms reach of the truck. That leopard shot was taken at 300mm, and he was about 15 feet away.
DSC_8194 by FluidKaos, on Flickr
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11-08-2011, 09:50 AM | #5098 |
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I was shooting with my D90, so that with the Nikkor 80-400mm lens had a lot of reach. I preferred getting as close a possible to the animals though so I could get a nice close shot with a lot of detail. I tried to get a detailed portrait of as many of the animals as I could. But it was not always possible. The pictures in my photostream of the animals at the watering hole are about as far as I ever shot, and that was 200m away.
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11-08-2011, 02:48 PM | #5102 |
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she looks like she needs some more lighting on her left eye, it's very shaded by her hair and making some funny shadows. Nice shot though.
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it's a combination of her awkward brow and the fact that it was at f/2.0, but you're right.
this one's a little better. Sydnie Stern-Leaphart by jsophoto, on Flickr |
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