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Thread: MeerKats

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    MeerKats

    Another shot that I took recently at the Zoo :blush2:

    Let me know what you guys think.

    As always, Simply cropped - no PP. Straight as she left the camera, minus an inch or two.

    -OWOL

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    Re: MeerKats

    Lightings a little harsh on the right meerkat

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    Re: MeerKats

    I agree with Jay, the light is a bit too bright.

    I also think they are a little too tight in the frame, is there any frame space above them in the original?
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: MeerKats

    The crop/aspect ratio doesn't work for me. Any reason to cut so much off the bottom?
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    What's a Loupe for anyway?

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    Re: MeerKats

    I like the critters but the lighting is too harsh. Mid-day light? If so, try shooting earlier or later in the day when the sun is at a lower angle.

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