Re: Here's looking at ya
[Re: Jim Poor]
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04/21/09 07:03 AM
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Thanks for the comments. This is a crop. When I was playing with the cropping I had to choose whether to make it a little looser which would have included more of the nice pattern around the eye, but it also would have included background. Above the eye fell out of focus very quickly and seemed more distracting than interesting, but I was mainly trying to include just the critter in the crop which is why I made it tighter. I've been playing around with a 'patterns in nature' series, so I went with the macro-type crop. I agree that the placement of the eye does make you want it to be more in the frame. Sigh.
I'll ID the critter later, just in case anyone else wants to hazard a guess. Turtle? I can see that, but, no, its not a turtle.
Oh, Jim, I agree with you about the focus. Full frame, 2.8 100mm Macro lens. Razor thin DOF. Unrestrained, roving critter.
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Re: Here's looking at ya
[Re: psmith]
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04/21/09 07:12 AM
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Robyn Shortt
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I really like this, the textures and colors are lovely. I think we want the eye on the third mainly because of the standard shape of the frame - if more of the head/neck is available maybe you could try a panorama type frame that would allow a completely different sense of balance; the horizontal line of the mouth punctuated by the eye above it?
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Re: Here's looking at ya
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04/21/09 07:45 AM
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Peggy Sue
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Preston I love this image and I would leave it just as it is shown. Stunning and I would like to have a copy. I have this thing about judging an image. Do I want to visit it, live with it or dismiss it. Well, this is a live with it image. Thanks for sharing. (PS, I know that judging PPA images that is not the criteria but that is different! Under those conditions, I would deepen the levels a bit.)
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Re: Here's looking at ya
[Re: Peggy Sue]
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04/21/09 07:37 PM
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I'll have to go along withn the lizard ,I love the pattern and colors most unusual to see blue, around Ohio lol.
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Re: Here's looking at ya
[Re: Peggy Sue]
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04/21/09 08:07 PM
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Preston I love this image and I would leave it just as it is shown. Stunning and I would like to have a copy. I have this thing about judging an image. Do I want to visit it, live with it or dismiss it. Well, this is a live with it image. Thanks for sharing. (PS, I know that judging PPA images that is not the criteria but that is different! Under those conditions, I would deepen the levels a bit.)
Thanks PeggySue.
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Re: Here's looking at ya
[Re: Randall]
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04/21/09 08:16 PM
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I'll have to go along withn the lizard ,I love the pattern and colors most unusual to see blue, around Ohio lol.
Yep, you and Jim are on the right track. It is a trick question sort of...it is a green iguana but he is the weirdest color for any green iguana I've ever seen. He goes orange/blue sometimes, and greenish at other times. I guess these are still his winter colors.
He is not very friendly to me and has been known to draw blood, so I didn't clean up the dinner that you see on his lip. He is a big boy, about 11 pounds I think...maybe 3.5 - 4 ft long.
Iganuas have some real fractal-like patterns going on...different on different parts of their bodies. I'll work harder on this guy next time I meet up. It was too cold to turn off his warming lights and do anything studio stuff.
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