A great oppurtunity, but the lighting conditions were terrible. This took a lot of work: LR4>Nik dfine>PSE11>LR4>Nik sharpener>LR4. I hope I didn't over sharpen. Feel free to let me know what you think.
It looks good now. You did a good job.
I like it. It does look sharpened; but I don't think you over did it. It could use some noise reduction in my opinion. Looks like it was snowing. I like that.
Very enjoyable image. The split rail fence and forest behind are perfect setting.
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Loc: rochester ny
I don't think you over sharpened, just bad light but a nice capture of a really nice buck.
pigpen wrote:
A great oppurtunity, but the lighting conditions were terrible. This took a lot of work: LR4>Nik dfine>PSE11>LR4>Nik sharpener>LR4. I hope I didn't over sharpen. Feel free to let me know what you think.
Great buck capture...you did a great job :thumbup:
Either tallest fence or smallest buck in world. :D
pigpen wrote:
A great oppurtunity, but the lighting conditions were terrible. This took a lot of work: LR4>Nik dfine>PSE11>LR4>Nik sharpener>LR4. I hope I didn't over sharpen. Feel free to let me know what you think.
Nice rack. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks all. It was a little from column A, and a little from column B. Not the biggest buck I've seen in this field, however, that fence is slightly taller than most post & rail fences. The distance from him to the fence might add to the confusion as well. I think it's safe to say he was the runt of the litter.
Can anyone explain to me why this image looks soooo much better (no snow :thumbup: ) on my hard drive than it does here? I know about the big compression that the hogg does to Jpegs unless you click "store original", but I did that and it still looks terrible???? I even zoomed in an additional 50%, and it was still cleaner than the one I posted. If I'd had known how it would look, I might not have posted it.
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