I have looked and looked and I can see no lines either.
Something is probably wrong with your computer or computers monitor. We don't see anything wrong. They look nice.
I don't see them either. Maybe because I am blind in one eye and can't see
out of the other. :o)
I don't see it either on my 24 inch hi def monitor. Tried different magnifications, but could not see the effect you refer to. Have you ever seen anything similar with other photos? What monitor are you using?
I suspect what you are talking about is a moire "interferrence" pattern, an optical illusion caused when two sets of parallel lines cross at near parallel angles. Even (the much higher resolution of) the naked eye experiences this.
http://fuff.org/interference/
I think I notice what you're talking about. They're not on the neck at all, right? In one of the photos I think there may be a fly at the top of where the pattern of small lines are. They go opposite direction than the fur.
I raised a deer for a couple of years and I think it's the natural markings. Kinda like rings around them (not exactly). Beautiful shots 😊
If you're speaking of the 3-4 lines that I see it's the deers markings.
I also see nothing in the picture other than what appears to be the natural coloring of the deer. Here in Michigan I have whitetails that come close enough to see details, and in the past I've even been able to pet wild deer. Right now they are going thru a change from their winter to summer coat and they look all blotchy and shaggy. I think what you are seeing is the actual coloring in their coat, the darker lines being the winter hairs that haven't shed yet.
JFO
Loc: Oregon
cameranut wrote:
They actually show up better uncropped. I'm wondering about my monitor. I'm going to see if it shows up on the one at the library.
CN, I think you may simply be suffering with the amateur photographer's second-most frequently occurring malady (after GAS), PPS, or Pixel-Peeping Syndrome. JFO
St3v3M wrote:
Do you mean the whiskers?
Spot healing brush in PSE elements will cure that.
Must something on your end, I don't see anything either. Maybe check your refresh rate on your monitor.
St3v3M wrote:
Do you mean the whiskers?
Spot healing brush in PSE will take care of the lines.
warrior wrote:
Spot healing brush in PSE will take care of the lines.
There's nothing there that needs spot healing. It's the color of the neck fur. Nothing more.....Rich
I see a very slight lightening, not sharp, running slightly higher on viewers right, lower on viewers left. Best seeen with peripheral vision. If that is what you see, then I suspect it's an effect of the sunlight on the deer's fur (hair?). If the hairs grow in a pattern they could cause such an effect.
I think there are just other hairs that are not in focus (maybe even blurred by a breeze), like those very fine extra hairs (mostly white) on coats.
phlash46
Loc: Westchester County, New York
I see a band of what looks like soft focus from right to left starting where the two patches of lighter hair starts. There are also smaller ones scattered to the left of that. Perhaps there is some lint on your lens or spots on your sensor?
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