These are really fine compositions Paul!
Might you add some context to this photographic journey? Safari? Inquiring minds wanna know!
Your processing of these majestic creatures is very powerful!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
These are really fine compositions Paul!
Might you add some context to this photographic journey? Safari? Inquiring minds wanna know!
Your processing of these majestic creatures is very powerful!
Dan
Thanks for your kind remarks, Dan. I sincerely appreciate them.
This particular photo is from the lower Zambezi river in Zambia, a magical place. To be quite honest, it was a crappy shot that I have tried to resurrect using the digital magic of LR. Don't we all? I'm glad you think it worked in this case, as it best describes what I saw when I pressed the "go" button.
Shooting African wildlife has been my passion for several years. Very thankful to have the opportunity to share.
probishaw wrote:
Thanks for your kind remarks, Dan. I sincerely appreciate them.
This particular photo is from the lower Zambezi river in Zambia, a magical place. To be quite honest, it was a crappy shot that I have tried to resurrect using the digital magic of LR. Don't we all? I'm glad you think it worked in this case, as it best describes what I saw when I pressed the "go" button.
Shooting African wildlife has been my passion for several years. Very thankful to have the opportunity to share.
Paul
You are living the dream of many photographers Paul!
Thanks for allowing us to become part of your safari!
I never regret Ps or any other pp platform from resurrecting a dead image to a viewable one!
Dan
PS I will mention this in passing and not desecrate your thread with my photo..My wife, Suzanne, had a great Uncle..Claude Tscheffily who was a member of the elite "Explorers Club". There is an image of him at said club in 1910 after a safari in Africa.. here: https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1908310/ scroll to the end.