hhski wrote:
3,7,9 and 10 my favs. Love the perspective of #7.. Did you try a tighter crop cutting out the little one on the left. Thank you, Not sure how I cropped that, but I'll go back and look.
John Nieves wrote:
Nicely done Chris. That BG in #1 is really nice . 7 and 8 are great captures also. How hot was it?. As for Mr. Bravo, Does he still post here ?
John Hi, John, good to hear from you! It was real hot! Thanks for noticing that background. I always try to make small shifts to get a good background. It only takes a second and sometimes it is just a matter of inches, but it's something to be aware of.
anthony whitmo wrote:
Great images to bad about burning the whites on the WP's. Hate it when that happens !!
Last shot is great of the family Raccoons
Ant Thank you, Anthony. I did go back and checked in Camera Raw where I post process to see about the whites, and it showed no burning on the overexposure alert as I had moved the recovery slider to 18 on the scale on the 1st image and 24 on the 2nd image. Maybe that alert is not right or something. I'm gonna run them through again and see what happens.
Martin Good wrote:
Hi Chris,
Stunning shots all right and nice to see your work. 3, 6 & 9 are my favs.
Martin Thank you so much, Martin. Good to hear from you.
WOW Chris boy there ain't no bugs on these guys there ain't no bugs on them
May be bugs on some of you mugs but there ain't no bugs on these photos.
Great series.
Lou