Re: Zoo shots?
[Re: Buddy Thomason]
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04/09/06 09:51 PM
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JeffDinPA
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Hello Tess, Welcome, I am glad to see you decided to start posting. These shots are just awesome! I love the lighting. I mean there is some PP done here, but your results are stunning. Care to let us in on a tidbit of the secret?
Anyways, Great, sharp, nice color, well lit, uniquely composed just hands down a very nice technique
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Zoo shots?
[Re: JeffDinPA]
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04/09/06 11:41 PM
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Tess32
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Thanks  I don't think the zoo debate is cut and dried, but that's a whole other story. As it stands, zoos are a reality, and I try to use the photos in the best way I can to help other animals. As for technique...on all of the above except for the Snow Leopard, I used a modified action where I use a bit of blur, bit of sepia tint, some dodging and burning and then some sharpening. The Snow Leopard is unprocessed except for some cropping and burning out the background which was almost black anyway. Nat
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Re: Zoo shots?
[Re: Tess32]
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04/10/06 01:34 PM
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Buddy Thomason
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Since my gear is all Canon that's my only reference point for guessing what lens etc. you used to capture the base images from which these portraits were crafted. So, with that in mind, I'm guessing you used the equivalent of a 300 mm f2.8 maybe with a 1.4 extender or a 500 mm f4.0, maybe a 200 mm f2.8 with extender. ???
Last edited by Buddy Thomason; 04/10/06 01:37 PM.
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Re: Zoo shots?
[Re: Tess32]
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04/11/06 06:56 AM
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James Morrissey
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The second great ape shot and the lion are just spectacular. I hear what PC is saying about zoos. They are a necessary evil. My wife does not like to go to them as she gets depressed when she goes.
Having said that, they do provide a valuable service. The better zoos, like San Diego and Bronx Zoo here in the US, attempt to provide relatively normalized environments for many of their creatures. It is not perfect, but in too many cases, it is all that exists.
Thanks for the photos, and welcome aboard!
James
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