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Posted by Robert: Tue Jun 5th, 2012 04:57 1st Post
I took this in November 2006, yes, time flies! With my D1 and 400mm f3.5 MF lens.

It was one of a burst of about 8 frames over 50 seconds from when the deer stampeded into view, waited for one of their number to catch up, then wandered off. They were all looking for the doe who had been left behind in the stampede.

I really struggled to process this image it wasn't sharp, the focus was a bit in front, it's a crop, which anybody who owned a D1 will testify isn't ideal with a D1 image and the lighting wasn't the best.

I had several attempts to process it, eventually came up with something which I wasn't really happy with but was the best I could do at the time.

Last night I re-worked it in Cs5 to put in my Gallery here. I was pleasantly surprised it only took me about 30 minutes and I feel quite happy with the result, it's not perfect but it's good enough.


The re-worked image is here:

Click on the image to go to my Album.



This is the original image I posted in the old forum:

Attachment: Deer 7664 Crop H&S Levels bdr.jpg (Downloaded 39 times)



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Posted by Robert: Tue Jun 5th, 2012 05:16 2nd Post
This is the original image straight from the camera.

Attachment: DSC_7664.JPG (Downloaded 36 times)



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Posted by richw: Thu Jun 7th, 2012 05:20 3rd Post
Much better job Robert, colors are more natural. Great image.



Posted by Robert: Thu Jun 7th, 2012 05:57 4th Post
Thanks Rich, I always felt it could be made better I made several attempts to get the first image but it still looked over processed.

I have learnt a lot since then, who knows, in another six years I may have another go!



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Posted by Ed Matusik: Thu Jun 7th, 2012 06:15 5th Post
Yes, very good. The tendency is to crop to isolate the animals. Personally, I like to see the environment as well. I think it gives a better perspective of nature vs. zoo to an image.



Posted by jk: Thu Jun 7th, 2012 09:09 6th Post
I like the original crop but much prefer the new processing.
It is a really good image.



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Posted by TomOC: Thu Jun 7th, 2012 17:05 7th Post
What a great shot, Robert.

Definitely holds up with the new processing!!!

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