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![]() I got a pic of him sitting on the tracks but he was pretty shy and took off. I snapped a couple more and was intriged by the second one posted. It was not real sharp but the markings stick out and the white seems to be translucent. I photo shopped the tracks out but other than that, the pic is basically untouched. It was early morning, cloudy and a fresh covering of snow.Thoughts? ![]() ![]() |
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Welcome to the forum! You will find a lot of fun and learning opportunities. Good potential in this shot. Glad you have mentioned the problems. Regards. Jaki
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I like these, especially #2. Given the snowy context I don't mind the soft look on these; it seems suitable somehow. The snow seems to have a blue cast though, especially in #2. That can be corrected in PP.
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