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Old 29-07-11, 10:04 AM
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A Day At The Zoo

Took a lot of photos at Marwell Zoo yesterday. Quite pleased with quite a few. Before I go steaming in and process them to bits. I would appreciate some tips on what I should/could do with the images. I am very new to the processing aspect of digital photography and think sometimes I do stuff just for the sake of it. These photos have had nothing added to them so far.

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Old 29-07-11, 04:45 PM
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Well, leave them as they are.... no 'processing' required. Very good informal shots and then a close-up that proves you can do it. Good stuff.
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Old 29-07-11, 06:33 PM
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Someone thinks they are a model. The girl does too I agree with Geoff, well done.
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Old 29-07-11, 10:31 PM
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Nice photo's

If I had to alter any, it would be the 3rd one. It seems slightly washed out, a touch of contrast to bring it line with the photo above.

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Old 29-07-11, 11:59 PM
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Agreed. Some nice natural shots.The only one I'd alter is the 3rd one, to crop the right hand side off to make the subject off centre. Just for something a bit different, I'd monochrome it, dodging and burning the fence posts to bring out the texture in it.

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Old 30-07-11, 12:14 AM
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I was thinking about cropping that one. Looks good like that thanks for the tip
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