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More beautiful photos,I enjoy them.
Great action poses there,I also like black and white,experiment with it myself often.
Bozsik
Loc: Orangevale, California
Those are great photos. Just as a suggestion, you might want to tone down the saturation a bit on the post processing. But the images are very nice indeed.
Here's a photo I took in the bright sun and he was a black bear so I had a hard time getting the exposure correct. Can any of you suggest what I needed to do to get a better photo? I took quite a few of him, but most were all over exposed. I tired several different things but none seemed to work.
http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq22/buglinbilly/Bears/27.jpg Thanks for your help and suggesstions. Bill
These are fun pictures! Love the one with the the elk and the wolf off to the side and this running bear pic is great.
Shakey
Loc: Traveling again to Norway and other places.
Hi Buglinbilly, I just love your photographs and your sense of adventure. Regarding the exposure problems with the bear I suugest testing your sense of adventure a little further. You locate a hand held light meter which will give an incident reading. (For those intrepid souls who might want to try this but have no experience of light meters, an incident reading is obtained by fitting a white plastic bowl to the meter and turning the meter to face the camera to take the light reading.) This can be done from the camera position but the best result will be obtained by standing next to the subject. The incident reading averages the light and you get a perfect exposure. This is just a suggestion, Buglinbilly. It works, but I had an unfortunate encounter with a wild camel in Arabia, some years ago, while trying the above technique. Don't ask where he bit me as it is embarrassing
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