The cat likes the parrott but the parrott gets kinda freaked around the cat so I keep them apart. Not sure what the cat would do if givin any kind of chance. I guess it would be safe to assume the worst /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
The cat likes the parrott but the parrott gets kinda freaked around the cat so I keep them apart. Not sure what the cat would do if givin any kind of chance. I guess it would be safe to assume the worst /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Here's one I previously posted but I'm learning more about the "digital darkroom". I adjusted levels, sharpened and cropped. The lighting wasn't great to begin with /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Here's one I previously posted but I'm learning more about the "digital darkroom". I adjusted levels, sharpened and cropped. The lighting wasn't great to begin with /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Thats a great pic, I have been trying to get a hawk pic for a while but they dont sit still long, Plus I havent perfected my photography skills to my satisfaction. I caught this wood pecker today which is one I have been trying to get for a while..
Thats a great pic, I have been trying to get a hawk pic for a while but they dont sit still long, Plus I havent perfected my photography skills to my satisfaction. I caught this wood pecker today which is one I have been trying to get for a while..
On some camera's you can switch them from a multi-segment/frame light meter to a spot light meter in the menu. The spot would have recognized the darker features of the hawk. The rest would have washed out, but the primary subject would have good exposure.
On some camera's you can switch them from a multi-segment/frame light meter to a spot light meter in the menu. The spot would have recognized the darker features of the hawk. The rest would have washed out, but the primary subject would have good exposure.