I love the moose portrait.
That's an animal I'd like to see one day.
Thanks, Luis.
Back in '84 (god I'm getting old), in Yellowstone, I was five feet from a female...for .5 of a second!!! I'm 6'4"...and her nose was farther from the ground than mine.
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Like em both Ric, but really like BullWinkle don't see them here
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That's an animal I'd like to see one day.
that was funny, bullwinkle etc...
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Yeah...they were kinda grody lookin' up close and personal!
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Supre first image...A wall hanger
I like thm both
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Thanks, Luis.
Back in '84 (god I'm getting old), in Yellowstone, I was five feet from a female...for .5 of a second!!! I'm 6'4"...and her nose was farther from the ground than mine.
Thanks, Steve!
Thanks for sharing--great stuff. But where's "Rocky?"
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Thanks, Dan! :D
Thanks a lot!
Thanks, Gale.
Thanks, Bob.
Thanks.:D
Thanks, Jack.:D
The reverse problem with birds on filling the frame.
Thanks!
Sorry...no Rocky, Boris or Natasha!:cry
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Thanks, Stephen.
You really don't need any framing software or actions once you learn the tools that you already paid for when you purchased PS.
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He wasn't hard to spot!