Another image from the recent trip to Bandipur, it was truly a Leopard Weekend
Camera Model Canon EOS 7D, 500mm, Bean Bag Support
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/320
Av( Aperture Value ) 4
ISO 400
EC -0.3
Focal length 500mm
Cropped on the right, OOF leaves
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Another image from the recent trip to Bandipur, it was truly a Leopard Weekend
Camera Model Canon EOS 7D, 500mm, Bean Bag Support
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/320
Av( Aperture Value ) 4
ISO 400
EC -0.3
Focal length 500mm
Cropped on the right, OOF leaves
The position of that paw in mid-air gives me a feeling it is broken Just joking..
Nice eye contact, good colors..I have nothing against this image, except that I am not sure if so much space is needed on the left side. But why not give these leopards a break and share some images of elephants you got to see in Bhadra?
tfs
Bhargava
Thanks Bhargava, the crop on this one is tricky. I don't have space at the bottom, and what I have learn't here is to crop proportionally by using the crop locked. If I will crop on the left then the bottom will cut that has already taken a beating while I shot the image I also have a vertical but it's a bit too tight.
As regards Elephants somehow my elephant images don't come out well and at Bhadra I just clicked 2 images despite spotting large herds. I wish I had some elephant images like the one you posted today, I would have posted for the whole week
Hmm...Praveen sir, this cropping proportionally with crop lock sounds interesting. Could you throw some more light on it?
I am positive you will see lots of elephants very soon and bring us some lovely pics....like the ones from Kabini
thanks
Bhargava
I like the pose. I agree that some more space at the bottom would have been good. However, I am fine with the tree forming the left frame. The light was less. Else, I would have liked a narrow aperture here. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
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Nice relaxed look. It seems as if he is sitting in a hammock. Good that you got both the eyes in the clear. The branch at the right frames the image nicely. Thanks for sharing.
Maybe you can go for a 17-40mm wide angle lens to capture good elephant herd images :-). Thanks for sharing.
Bhargava, In Lightroom software, when cropping an image, there is an option to help you crop proportionally. There is a 'Lock' image, if you press that the software will crop proportionally from all sides. So that gives a proportionate look to the image and the subject. Else the subject looks quite big in the frame when you crop heavily from one side.
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Mrudul Godbole
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