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Apr 24, 2015 12:34:48   #
Tarheelnga Loc: Hendersonville, NC, live in Buford, Ga
 
Pics taken at Berry College with Sigma 150-600mm and Canon 7d ll.


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Apr 24, 2015 12:36:21   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Excellent shots

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Apr 24, 2015 12:43:53   #
Tarheelnga Loc: Hendersonville, NC, live in Buford, Ga
 
angler wrote:
Excellent shots


Thank you angler for the nice comment.

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Apr 24, 2015 12:53:33   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
Handheld or using support ?? Thanks ..... (love the 3rd one )

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Apr 24, 2015 13:05:58   #
Tarheelnga Loc: Hendersonville, NC, live in Buford, Ga
 
imagemeister wrote:
Handheld or using support ?? Thanks ..... (love the 3rd one )


Thank you imagemeister! And thanks for taking time to look. Last two were hand held, the rest on tripod.

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Apr 24, 2015 13:19:47   #
Didereaux Loc: Swamps of E TX
 
Pretty good testimonial for the lens! ...and the photographer! ;)

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Apr 24, 2015 13:43:44   #
gwr Loc: South Dartmouth, Ma.
 
Great set. I love the little ones watching the adult take off. Gary

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Apr 24, 2015 13:47:14   #
gregoryd45 Loc: Fakahatchee Strand
 
Tarheelnga wrote:
Pics taken at Berry College with Sigma 150-600mm and Canon 7d ll.


Great series Tarheelnga, love the details and colors, very well done, enjoyed them all

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Apr 24, 2015 13:59:33   #
napabob Loc: Napa CA
 
holy cow fabulous shots, LOVE the one coming for ya straight on, bet that was one of these moments after you see it in the computer where your high fiveing yourself

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Apr 24, 2015 14:50:29   #
Tarheelnga Loc: Hendersonville, NC, live in Buford, Ga
 
Didereaux wrote:
Pretty good testimonial for the lens! ...and the photographer! ;)


Thank you Didereaux for the nice comment. Yes, I love my lens and camera. Now, if I could just get all the green out of my mama bear pic....still can't figure out what adjustment in PP I made that caused this, and how I did not see it until you spotted it. Any suggestions? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Stoney

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Apr 24, 2015 14:53:37   #
Tarheelnga Loc: Hendersonville, NC, live in Buford, Ga
 
gwr wrote:
Great set. I love the little ones watching the adult take off. Gary


Thank you Gary for your nice comment! Yes, me too, and I'd like to say I planned the shot that way......but I can't, I just got lucky. Still too much of a rookie to compose a shot like that. Thanks for viewing.

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Apr 24, 2015 14:54:02   #
Didereaux Loc: Swamps of E TX
 
Tarheelnga wrote:
Thank you Didereaux for the nice comment. Yes, I love my lens and camera. Now, if I could just get all the green out of my mama bear pic....still can't figure out what adjustment in PP I made that caused this, and how I did not see it until you spotted it. Any suggestions? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Stoney


I doubt if that was a camera setting. Probably the reflected light from all the foliage which gave the highlighted parts of her fur that greenish tinge.

Easily removed in post. In LR just use the masking spot brush and lower the the saturation on that chest area. Won't affect the black or highlights.

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Apr 24, 2015 14:59:46   #
Tarheelnga Loc: Hendersonville, NC, live in Buford, Ga
 
gregoryd45 wrote:
Great series Tarheelnga, love the details and colors, very well done, enjoyed them all


Thank you Gregory for the nice comments! Coming from you and the photos you take, I really do appreciate your remarks. If I could get 1/4 as good as you and some of the others here on the site, then I would be very happy. It is people like you, that I am aspiring to take shots like.

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Apr 24, 2015 15:04:37   #
Tarheelnga Loc: Hendersonville, NC, live in Buford, Ga
 
Didereaux wrote:
I doubt if that was a camera setting. Probably the reflected light from all the foliage which gave the highlighted parts of her fur that greenish tinge.

Easily removed in post. In LR just use the masking spot brush and lower the the saturation on that chest area. Won't affect the black or highlights.


I see what you are saying about the reflection of the foliage. Ok, I have LR and will do this. Thank you so much for the advice and your help! That is one of the reasons I love this site, so many nice people willing to give up their time to help those of us with limited knowledge of photography and PP. Thanks again Didereaux.

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Apr 24, 2015 15:07:54   #
Tarheelnga Loc: Hendersonville, NC, live in Buford, Ga
 
napabob wrote:
holy cow fabulous shots, LOVE the one coming for ya straight on, bet that was one of these moments after you see it in the computer where your high fiveing yourself


Napabob, thank you so much for your comments, I really appreciate it! Yes, is was totally luck on my part, but I started dancing with my wife when I saw what I had.

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