Originally Posted by erno james
Very nice colors James, did you have to saturate much in post?
Originally Posted by erno james
Very nice colors James, did you have to saturate much in post?
Bob
Jamie, This is nice shot, I think the dark edges really add a lot to this shot.
Thanks for sharing.
Bob
Bob
Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer
Wow, Beautiful shot. I can appreciate the effort yo went through to get this.
Bob
Bob
here's mine...[img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.38.48/subway3.JPG[/img]
TOriginally Posted by bob williams
Thank you Bob!
The dark edges come from a stock preset in PhotoTools 2.5 called Mocha Java.
Originally Posted by cxr
CXR, I am not seeing your photo?
Bob
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Tough one. I think my favorite is still this goat taken with my Canon s400 4mp point & shoot. I was sneaking around behind him and thought I had the perfect composition with him looking out. I snapped a few of those. It wasn't until he heard me and looked back that I had a winner, IMO. He quickly jumped off a split second after this shot.
I have taken a ton of macro shots lately that I thought were some of my best work, but my favorite has to be this one. I had my 70-200 with a 1.4x extender so I had to move back a long ways to get everything in. Glad I didn't get anyone walking through the picture. The next picture I took, my son was touching the glass and the paw was right up against the window like they were giving each other "5", but the bears face wasbehind thepillar.
this is such a great shot. he almost looks like he's smiling for you!