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Posing for me
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Dear All,
This is a shot I took my recent visit to a small zoo having few animals, and among them were the sheep who took my attention, especially when the sun was shining at its best. The textures within the eyes of the sheep were just amazing and the way it was posing for me was indeed 'friendly' so that I could take a couple of shots :)
I know I could not avoid OE being appearing on the fur of the sheep (seen in the BG) but sometimes we don't get what we like to have :)
Anyways, looking forward to your feedback.
Have a nice weekend.
Best regards,
Paras
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ISO=1600, Focal length=105 mm, cropped and resized for TL. |
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- suzley
(23928) - [2012-12-30 11:05]
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Hi Paras.
The unusual I love......its the mix of shade to light that makes it somewhat special in my eyes. Detail and colours come to the fore, OE matters little to me with the amount although others would shun at it.
Bedt wishes for the new year.
Stv ;0))
Hi Paras. Nice close up of this ram highlighting its beauty. The eyes, the texture of the horns and wool draw attention to the subject.It is nice to think out of the box and try something different. Did you take this picture through the glass enclosure? since I see some circles. CHeers.
Very nice portrait of this sheep! Good use of the dof to blur the background. Good lighting and dof with nice details. Well done, tfs.