Mrs. Moose II_____________IR
Panther
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Howdy All,
Another image of the female Moose from Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia.
Shot with modded D70S, Thanks for looking.
Another image of the female Moose from Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia.
Shot with modded D70S, Thanks for looking.
Take care,
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Craig
Burleson, Texas
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believe it very much works. Balance to me is right in there. IMHO
I prefer the other version of this shot. The moose itself is positioned in an elongated, horizontal fashion and the " landscape " approach works best IMO. I don't think the addition of the sky adds anything. Maybe if the moose were standing, this type shot might the best. Perhaps I'm just partial because the first picture was so good.
I want you to burn that midnight oil now and get some pictures flowing. The natives are getting restless.:D
Take care, my friend,
Tom
Howdy Michael,
Appreciate it, just has a different look and feel.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Tom,
I certainly understand the first one seems to show Her better, but I also liked the feel this one has, along with the Blue Sky:D
I'm working on them, may have to go out an pick up another External HD, looked up and only had 4mg left on my HD. I need to figure something out, I already have 4 Externals<G>
Craig
Burleson, Texas
That means I have hardly hit the shutter release in comparison.
Probably. I was training myself to be good. Really.
Howdy Michael,
I know, I know, I have stuff double and probably triple backed up, and I can't even describe the looks my Wife gives me because I never delete an image no matter what<G> I do have to say in my defense, I have gone back over the years and saved or used images that I thought were gonners<G>
I probably have almost 2t, I have a 1T, 500g, 250G, and 200G, but I have been using some of these since 2003<G>
I need to figure out a good storage file system and put all of them together and get rid of all the ones that I have 3-4 places<G>.
Also, I did run into a problem with Norton 360, it was saving everything in it's backup mode, and since I hadn't uncheck pictures, it was backing all my pics up on my hard drive every time I shut the computer down, which resulted in a 164g backup<G> I've since then fixed the backup mode and deleted the file<G>
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Sounds like you definitely need to set yourself up with some better storage solutions, I too triple back up, I have 1TB for main backup that comes out once a week to backup from 1 of the other 2 Drives, a 640GB which stays connected to my HTPC, and the other a 250GB that I use between my laptop and desktop which which have my Lightroom catalogs pointed at so I can switch between the 2 and carrying on my work flow from on the go to sitting at home.
Side note: that Norton is horrible AV and major resources hog too, and if you are a windows user like me and don't have a superfast PC you need all the free RAM you can get while using LR or CS4.
I have been using Eset Nod32 for the last decade and have been virus free on 3 separate systems. And I do travel the darkside once in awhile and come out unscathed every time! lol!
Combine that with the fact that it uses 75% less ram than norton and its a winner in my books.
Howdy,
Thanks very much for the reply, and info, I guess one can never have too much storage<G>.
Craig
Burleson, Texas