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BeeCee


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Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS
Location: Calgary Zoo
Date: Oct 6, 2005
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 50?
Shutter: 1/500
Date Uploaded: May 12, 2006

Viewed: 335
Comments: 6
Favorites: 0

No green under tummy because those stupid zoo rails get in the way and animals tend to be stubborn about standing still for long... but I agree, 'twould be much nicer!

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05/13/2006 12:57:17 PM
You've done an excellent job of capturing and retaining the detail with all of these zoo shots, as well as the color. I like this the way it is and only want more green under the belly because of peer pressure :-)
I'd love to see your camera info in the descriptions so I can learn from you. Again, great job!
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05/12/2006 03:55:07 AM
actually, my first reaction was that I wanted more green under the tummy... or a tighter crop I suppose could be cool, but might just be dizzying, I'm not sure, I guess you'd have to try it and see
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05/12/2006 03:26:49 AM
I like this - interesting pattern shot. I think the crop could be tighter, but doesnt necessarily need to be. Either way I find it a good pattern study.
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05/12/2006 03:20:55 AM
Convert this to b&w, crop tight, as mentioned, play with curves, contrast etc and see the difference!

Mike
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05/12/2006 03:16:50 AM
You could go along with Rikki's suggestion, or - and here I don't fully agree with him - crop it tighter to make it more abstract. ;>)
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05/12/2006 03:10:19 AM
This one is nice. I think it would be nicer to show a bit of green under the belly as what you've done to the top and the left side. Had it been cropped any tighter, this would be too abstract for anyone to really appreciate ;) Great catch!
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