This was taken hand-held and zoomed in... so not the best quality.
It's been tweaked but still I'm not thrilled.
Anyone wanna give it a try for me??
Hey Tilde, I thought I'd give it a shot, but not much of a difference. It's a hard one to work with and I do agree, it's an awesome photograph of a squirrel, I love it but it's lacking in the quality department by a long run. Still looks great. Let me know what you think of my edit...
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I'd like to add my squirrel if you don't mind?
Squirrel
Take a look at my critter shot. What do you think.
Shooting straight up over my head.
tilde531 wrote:
This was taken hand-held and zoomed in... so not the best quality.
It's been tweaked but still I'm not thrilled.
Anyone wanna give it a try for me??
Not sure I did any better either.
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Betty Bulb wrote:
tilde531 wrote:
This was taken hand-held and zoomed in... so not the best quality.
It's been tweaked but still I'm not thrilled.
Anyone wanna give it a try for me??
Not sure I did any better either.
Yep... y'all are getting what I had in the first tweak and didn't care much for, as it was too dark.
I can't decrease the noise in this shot without losing color or contrast and it stinks! LOL
Thank you both for trying... might just have turn this one into something more creative or let the lil' thing go where the other bad shots go....
Maybe something like this... or not... *sighs*
Hey, it might not be something to put in a professional's portfolio, but it is still a great picture that you cannot easily get everyday. Well done and thanks for sharing.
Ok, Here is my try. Did a little playing around with pse on this then added a dry brush affect to make it look more like a painting.
really like the black and white best of all.
Thank you. It was the only way I could figure out how to get rid of the weird colors. Another possibility might be to colorize him in a color totally non-squirrel.
Sorry, can't help with your photo, but thought I would add one of mine... :)
Country's Mama wrote:
Thank you. It was the only way I could figure out how to get rid of the weird colors. Another possibility might be to colorize him in a color totally non-squirrel.
Yeah that light and the shadows played all kinds of havoc on this little fella.... thanks... I'm thinking the B&W is probably the way to go. :)
ejcooke wrote:
Take a look at my critter shot. What do you think.
I think it's fantastic! :thumbup:
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