Wolves and Hogs

slopersloper Registered Users Posts: 25 Big grins
edited February 23, 2006 in Wildlife
Took these while at an animal farm near herne bay in the UK

I hope you enjoy
Have resized these for people with slower connections, as some of these were 8mb in size. :scratch

Howling.jpg


Watching.jpg

Thinking.jpg

Comments

  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited February 21, 2006
    Congrats on your first post in the wildlife forum. wave.gif

    Nice work on that hog shot. thumb.gif
    Harry
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  • ShakeyShakey Registered Users Posts: 1,004 Major grins
    edited February 21, 2006
    Hogs and Dogs always a good combo thanks for sharing these!

    Tim
  • gluwatergluwater Registered Users Posts: 3,599 Major grins
    edited February 22, 2006
    Nice shots but they look a bit hazey to me. Maybe set the black point in curves?
    Nick
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  • slopersloper Registered Users Posts: 25 Big grins
    edited February 22, 2006
    gluwater wrote:
    Nice shots but they look a bit hazey to me. Maybe set the black point in curves?


    I kept thinking they looked hazy? All the photos i took that day look like this. I thought it was just my eyes.##
    What do u think i am doing wrong to get this hazy look, as looking at some of the other shots, they look pin sharp ????
  • gluwatergluwater Registered Users Posts: 3,599 Major grins
    edited February 23, 2006
    The only thing I can think of is if you were shooting through a fence then you can get that hazy look. They don't look OOF. Maybe someone else will have a better reason or advice.
    Nick
    SmugMug Technical Account Manager
    Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
    nickwphoto
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