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Maura, I what are you using for monitor calibration?

I did not relize that, that shot was a HI ISO shot. It does not look like it.

I can tell it's green because it is. . . LOL, I'm not kidding either. . . I'd mess with it but it's in a format that I cant read. post it as a jpg or bitmap and maybe I can play with it.

Post a few more so we can see them. . .

Thanks for the compliment.

have you looked at the shots on my webpage?

www.tonybynum.photosite.com

They are are shots for 04 and 05 and nothing from that last year.




Hi Tony,
Yeah, its a fairly high ISO (800). It was overcast and the macaques are in a shaded area, so its been a challenge all along to work towards decreasing noise. Its weird, the picture I posted here was a jpeg, not sure why it didn't show as one. I did do a few adjustments and it does look less green. I have to add that his fur does have a bit of iridesence to it and picks up the foliage tint a little. I have taken literally hundreds of shots of these guys, as its great practice for working with fast moving subjects in low lighting. I have tons of other animals as well, here is a link to my gallery..
http://www.photopoints.com/main/photos/photographer.aspx?ID=15056

...you can kind of see the evoluation of my recent work. Its getting there, slowly, lol. Keep in mind, i've been at this for 6 months, so thats not bad for that short a period of time (I think,lol).
So those shots are from a year or two ago Tony? They are great captures, would love to see more! Thanks for all your help!!