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Art Scott
Dec-14-2005, 07:20 AM
http://static.flickr.com/20/70520580_d4ec34a391_m.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/50837662@N00/70520580/)

Shot at the dusky part of sundown and not shopped...camera was set at most contrast, most saturation, and hardest sharpening.

whip me hard and don't hold back. I want all comments. Thanks in advance.


http://static.flickr.com/20/70520580_d4ec34a391.jpg?v=0

Mitchell
Dec-14-2005, 07:24 AM
Art,

Welcome and thanks for posting your nice pics.

I'm going to whip you for posting such small pics here. Please post larger versions of you pics so we can all enjoy them.:thumb

Art Scott
Dec-14-2005, 07:45 AM
Art,

Welcome and thanks for posting your nice pics.

I'm going to whip you for posting such small pics here. Please post larger versions of you pics so we can all enjoy them.:thumb
Sorry I am at work and I just did a copy from ...aaaahem....flikr.:scratch ...so in the future I will post larger pics and hopefully the critiques:wxwax will be forth coming.

kdog
Dec-14-2005, 07:55 AM
"WHITETAILED buck from west Wichita Nature Park taken at the dusky park of sunset...hence the purple-bluish color to tree limbs "

Actually, I think the blue branches are probably from white balance being off. Dusk lighting is more of a golden color. Although, no doubt the dusk lighting is what threw off the white balance.

How do I know this? I have a few dusk blue-branch buck shots myself. :rofl

If you shot RAW, you can fix the white balance in PS. Otherwise, next time you might want to try a different camera WB setting assuming your camera supports that.

Art Scott
Dec-14-2005, 11:47 AM
reposts are done pics are larger..........:clap

Shakey
Dec-14-2005, 11:55 PM
Well any capture of a whitey is tough so well done in your capture. If it was me I would turn your sharpness contrast and saturation down in camera and use post processing to enhance these.
Good to see another photogapher of ungulates :clap
Cheers and keep em coming Art

Tim