Another Nutria
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Dave In La
Registered: Jul 07, 2006
Total Posts: 7061
Country: United States

This is a different frame of the nutria I last posted, cloned out stick
in front or head......notice the turtle head in the reflection.
Partially processed by a curve bump in A and B channels, LAB mode.

got some nice clarity and color I think
1/30, f/5.6, ISO 640



This image is copyrighted by the owner




GAREN
Registered: Apr 21, 2006
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Awesome and I love it Dave.

Garen



Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
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Great shot Dave

Lil



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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Dave I do like the feel, the light, the motion of this shot. Well done. I'm not to sure about the crop, I'm not a big fan of 50/50 subject and reflection. To me I would like some more room up top and maybe less down at the bottom.

Tim



Shasoc
Registered: Aug 24, 2005
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Dave I compared the two images side by side and I like this second image better as it has definitely more punch. I still like the smooth feeling of the water in the first image better though, as here looks "harder" if you know what I mean. About the composition: it is a matter of personal interpretation, but I never hesitate to sacrifice a reflection for the goodness of the framing and composition, especially in close shots. In any case your PP rocks.
Socrate



Brenton Biggs
Registered: Mar 07, 2007
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I love that tire, so wild!!! Nice shot Dave, the reflection is neat!



Dave In La
Registered: Jul 07, 2006
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GAREN wrote:
Awesome and I love it Dave.
Garen

Thanks Garen, posted mostly as a pp variation

Lil Judd wrote:
Great shot Dave
Lil

thank you Lil

Tim Kuhn wrote:
Dave I do like the feel, the light, the motion of this shot. Well done. I'm not to sure about the crop, I'm not a big fan of 50/50 subject and reflection. To me I would like some more room up top and maybe less down at the bottom.
Tim

Thanks for input Tim. I played with that crop all over the place.
The frame was vertical and a tough one.

Shasoc wrote:
Dave I compared the two images side by side and I like this second image better as it has definitely more punch. I still like the smooth feeling of the water in the first image better though, as here looks "harder" if you know what I mean. About the composition: it is a matter of personal interpretation, but I never hesitate to sacrifice a reflection for the goodness of the framing and composition, especially in close shots. In any case your PP rocks.
Socrate

Thanks Socrate, and appreciate your taking time for side by side.
This last one is much cooler and a bit more contrast. I hope to play with some more like this with very slow shutters and vary what
is overall reflection on surface.



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
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Dave, I have stared at this image for quite a while now, it really plays games on my mind and eyes. It is wild that you see what looks like a full round tire, the dock posts play mind/eye games too.

Maybe for me the reflection is just a bit to clear making it a bit too dominant in this soft light setting. Any way to 'mute' or soften just the reflection and perhaps consider a little less of the bottom of the frame. The turtle head is bizzarre

That is nice PP on a less than ideal lighting situation..........



anthony whitmo
Registered: May 29, 2007
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hmmm I cant' help but feel as if I've seen this shot before

Hey You can't repost the same shot in two post

That's like Re-GIFTING at Christmas time Ya know someone gave you a present last year and you rebox it / wrap it and give it to someone else

I feel cheated in so many ways

Nahhh Just kiddin buddy.

Kewl reflection > Has a lot of clarity to it.

I'm just wondering ........... Why not clone out the nails on the left side of the screen

Oh I know >> ENVIRONMENT

Ant



Dave In La
Registered: Jul 07, 2006
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anthony whitmo wrote:
hmmm I cant' help but feel as if I've seen this shot before

Hey You can't repost the same shot in two post

That's like Re-GIFTING at Christmas time Ya know someone gave you a present last year and you rebox it / wrap it and give it to someone else

I feel cheated in so many ways

Nahhh Just kiddin buddy.

Kewl reflection > Has a lot of clarity to it.

I'm just wondering ........... Why not clone out the nails on the left side of the screen

Oh I know >> ENVIRONMENT

Ant


my opening sentence:
This is a different frame of the nutria I last posted

thanks for the input



Dave In La
Registered: Jul 07, 2006
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Karl Witt wrote:
Dave, I have stared at this image for quite a while now, it really plays games on my mind and eyes. It is wild that you see what looks like a full round tire, the dock posts play mind/eye games too.

Maybe for me the reflection is just a bit to clear making it a bit too dominant in this soft light setting. Any way to 'mute' or soften just the reflection and perhaps consider a little less of the bottom of the frame. The turtle head is bizzarre

That is nice PP on a less than ideal lighting situation..........



I know what you mean about that reflection Karl, it is so clear and we are dealing with depth perspective in the tire, post etc. It looks good cropping off almost all the reflection though



Thomas Sanders
Registered: Aug 17, 2008
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Result is excellent Dave, nice touch in the lab colorspace
Curious to know how hard you hit the A and B channel and whether or not you sharpened in the lightness channel?

Tom



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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Dave just messing with the crop, I was thinking one whole tread into the reflection was looking good for me. Still trying to figure this out.

But then I noticed the turtle head in the reflection but not the subject.

Damn, I like the turtle head in the original.

Just some thoughts while thinking about this. Nice lesson, loving it.

Tim



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 14658
Country: United States

Tim Kuhn wrote:
Dave just messing with the crop, I was thinking one whole tread into the reflection was looking good for me. Still trying to figure this out.

But then I noticed the turtle head in the reflection but not the subject.

Damn, I like the turtle head in the original.

Just some thoughts while thinking about this. Nice lesson, loving it.

Tim


Nice avatar Tim

If you like the turtlehead just invert the shot
Sorry Dave, he needs that every once in a while




danjacquitaylo
Registered: Jun 13, 2005
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Great shot Dave.
Dan



Sirfishalot
Registered: Dec 23, 2004
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Dave,
Nice image and a fitting perch for a lowly critter.

JayT



Nello Milanese
Registered: Sep 22, 2007
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Love the turtle head reflecting! that's a nice touch to the shot



grebe
Registered: Jan 27, 2008
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Interesting! Good Shot. I was up to my waist in water when I first encountered the wake from these big souped-up muskrats. I was concerned that it was an alligator!

tom



Dave Bachrach
Registered: Aug 10, 2006
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Dave,

Ditto the other posts "great shot"....



72chevelle454
Registered: Dec 04, 2005
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turtle head reflection makes the shot, thanks for pointing that out.



Migara
Registered: Mar 07, 2006
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This is a nice shot Dave!



ausmr
Registered: Apr 05, 2008
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Dave, perfectly executed.
-mirek



MaggieBee
Registered: Jun 23, 2005
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Dave, I've looked at this a dozen times trying to see it with and without the full reflection. Can't decide. Sometimes a full reflection looks great but not always. Depending on the comp, framing, water, and lighting, a full reflection can destroy an image. If it weren't for the turtle, the image might be better without the reflection, but the turtle totally makes the reflection work. It's just that one has to look carefully to see it.



Imagemaster
Registered: Feb 23, 2004
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Is that a Michelin or Goodyear Nutria?

Tony



thehotel
Registered: Jul 18, 2006
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Perfect IMHO.


Wacky roger
Founding Member Of OOOPs



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