Otters
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Dana
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Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
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~Henry Van Dyke
** Feel free to edit my photos if you see room for improvement.**
Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
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~Henry Van Dyke
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They looks so "fuzzy."
Where did you photograph them?
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Fuzzy? OOF fuzzy or cute fuzzy?
They are our official mascots for the Otters AAA Baseball Team.
They are in an open outdoor pool at the zoo.
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Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
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~Henry Van Dyke
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
And through a plexigass shield to top it off.
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Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
no birds sang there except those that sang best.
~Henry Van Dyke
See what happens when one doesn't "do" sports... I would have known then that these were team mascots at a game, right?
There does appear to be a slight haze, but using an unsharp mask of 20, 70, 0 should clear that right up in photoshop... :-)
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PRLF
Thanks PFLR, can't wait to see some of your shots.
Oh and Harry..........
This I promised to you. This is about as close as I will get to posting pictures of Squ.... Tree Rats in your forum
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Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
no birds sang there except those that sang best.
~Henry Van Dyke
Thanks for sharing.
Dick.
PS
I hope you don't mind this sample of your first picture with a black-point adjustment in Photo Shop (Black eye-dropper):
Thomas Fuller.
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Website.
I was all over the place with the color balance on these shots. The AWB came out with them looking a steely blue. I tried the dropper - both black and white and still they just didn't look like they did IRL. I admit your adjustments does give the picture more pop, but they were actually a chestnut brown color with slightly yellowed chest so that is what I tried to duplicate with my color adjustment.
And no I don't mind someone showing me ways to improve my pics - be it in Photoshop or my shooting techniques.
** Feel free to edit my photos if you see room for improvement.**
Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
no birds sang there except those that sang best.
~Henry Van Dyke
All I did was unsharp mask, 20, 70, and 0. It doesn't make sharpening halos at all. It just clears the haze a little bit. I didn't mess with anything else. Hope you don't mind.
Dee
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And no I don't mind anyone showing me how to better my work with either Photoshop or advising me on technique. I guess I should add that to my sig.
** Feel free to edit my photos if you see room for improvement.**
Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
no birds sang there except those that sang best.
~Henry Van Dyke
I don't use it for every photo. Living near the coast we get a lot of haze in the air. We call it salt haze and can sit in our car and watch it being blown in from the waves toward land. Everything looks like there's a film over it. That unsharp mask usually does the trick and helps make the photo pop without a lot of other tricks.
Don't get me wrong, I use shadow/highlight (be careful with that one), curves (again be careful) and used to use levels.
Sometimes I'll go to LAB and unsharp mask (the normal way) on the L channel. I haven't tried this extreme unsharp mask in LAB yet.
The beauty and frustration of photoshop is that there are so many different ways to accomplish the same effect it seems.
I also use a hue/saturation layer with the Sony cameras to get rid of purple fringe and green fringe when I have to.
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Dave
I love otters - such lovely animals
Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks everyone. They are soooo cute. These two are hams also.
They are the mascots of our AAA ball team the Evansville Otters.
They are homed at Mesker Park Zoo. Their outdoor pen includes a large pool with a glass tunnel under it where the kids can get inside and watch. They really play up to the kids. I wish I could get in there. They also have a large playground area and really put on a show there also. That area is fenced in instead of the plexiglass viewing area of the pool, so shots are not so easy to get.
** Feel free to edit my photos if you see room for improvement.**
Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
no birds sang there except those that sang best.
~Henry Van Dyke