Great shots, although, like Denise, I favor the first.
In the second image, grain is more apparent, and while I don't ordinarily concern myself about grain too much, I think it diminishes the impact of the second shot, relative to the first. JMO
@pathfinder said:
Great shots, although, like Denise, I favor the first.
In the second image, grain is more apparent, and while I don't ordinarily concern myself about grain too much, I think it diminishes the impact of the second shot, relative to the first. JMO
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That's what I'd call eye focus And cats have such interesting eyes. Great shot, Juano.
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Awesome. A tighter crop looks good too.
Thanks to both.
I started with a tighter crop and finally settled on this. Choices.
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Oh wow......must trust you!
Richard was kind enough to send me a suggested crop that looked more or less like this. I had to upsample it in photoshop. I like it better, thanks!
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I really like the first shot.
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Thanks Denise, it's always difficult to make a final decision on versions of a shot...
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Great shots, although, like Denise, I favor the first.
In the second image, grain is more apparent, and while I don't ordinarily concern myself about grain too much, I think it diminishes the impact of the second shot, relative to the first. JMO
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Good points, thank you.
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Well done!
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Thanks.
I somehow lost the second version, I put it back in.
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Thanks!, welcome to Dgrin.
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