Suffering from a tad of heat stroke from the show today,so if i answered this
before i
apologize.
Thanks Bruce. I followed this guy through the finder as he/she was walking to
wards Frank
and I.
When his head filled the finder i focused on his eyes and shot.
This nature stuff has a lot to
Thanks Paul
As i mentioned in Bruces reply,not sure if i have replied to this email or not.
Brain is
fried today.
I noticed at the last second the hair on the bears head had a bit of a cyan
tinge to it
after the
raw conversion. A bit of cyan saturation tweaking fixed that.
I'm very happy with
Wow, that guy has a snout! Good job. All that black fur makes it a
tough shot, but this one works for me.
Paul
On Jun 22, 2005, at 11:15 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:
Not bad Dave. What I really like is that you can't tell that it is in
the preserve. Most of the bear shots that I have seen have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3477699
I shot about a dozen at the bear area but this is my best effort i think.
Hope you like it and comments welcome.
istD with Sigma 300 F4 1/500 at F5.6 with manfrotto Monopod
Dave
I got to see
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3477699
I shot about a dozen at the bear area but this is my best effort i think.
Hope you like it and comments welcome.
istD with Sigma 300 F4 1/500 at F5.6 with manfrotto Monopod
Dave
On 6/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3477699
I shot about a dozen at the bear area but this is my best effort i think.
Hope you like it and comments welcome.
istD with Sigma 300 F4 1/500 at F5.6 with manfrotto
Not bad Dave. What I really like is that you can't tell that it is in
the preserve. Most of the bear shots that I have seen have included
too much of the surroundings.
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Best regards,
Bruce
Wednesday, June 22, 2005, 6:14:03 PM, you wrote:
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