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A shot I like!

#1 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:00 pm

This is my favourite photo from our recent hunting trip.

Jeff
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Re: A shot I like!

#2 Post by Buranurra » Wed Sep 19, 2012 9:23 pm

Nice emotive outback shot. Good composition as well.

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Re: A shot I like!

#3 Post by Gringa Bows » Wed Sep 19, 2012 9:58 pm

Turned out nice mate :biggrin:

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Re: A shot I like!

#4 Post by GrahameA » Thu Sep 20, 2012 7:26 am

Hi Jeff.
Stickbow Hunter wrote:This is my favourite photo from our recent hunting trip.

Jeff
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I would like more Blue in the sky perhaps a Christmas present of a Polariser to add to the kit??

Perhaps we should start a thread of photos why we like along with why we like them.
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#5 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:54 am

Thanks fellas.
GrahameA wrote:I would like more Blue in the sky perhaps a Christmas present of a Polariser to add to the kit??
I do have a 77mm Polariser to fit my two lenses but I carry minimal kit when hunting as I have a bag that the 40D just fits snug in. I think I could mange the getting the sky blue in Photoshop so I might give that a try.

I just like the shot because of the colours and it is a track I have travelled many times over the last twenty years or so. Also the grass shows what good condition the place is in at present.

Jeff

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Re: A shot I like!

#6 Post by GrahameA » Thu Sep 20, 2012 12:10 pm

Hi Jeff.
Stickbow Hunter wrote:Thanks fellas.
GrahameA wrote:I would like more Blue in the sky perhaps a Christmas present of a Polariser to add to the kit??
I do have a 77mm Polariser to fit my two lenses but I carry minimal kit when hunting as I have a bag that the 40D just fits snug in. I think I could mange the getting the sky blue in Photoshop so I might give that a try.

I just like the shot because of the colours and it is a track I have travelled many times over the last twenty years or so. Also the grass shows what good condition the place is in at present.

Jeff
It is just the way things come out . Many photos do not show the rich colours of Australia. That is the beauty that is Australia. In years gone past I preferred to use Fuji films as they seemed to give better colour. Photos shot in Kodacolor where the same - perhaps I should say that Kodacolor looked like it was shot in Technicolor.
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Re: A shot I like!

#7 Post by WOLF » Sat Sep 22, 2012 9:42 am

Beautiful Photo Jeff
Awesome
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