With the poor lighting conditions present Thursday morning it was necessary to use high ISO settings and low shutter speeds. Digital noise and off-colors were a problem in some of the shots.
In this shot of the herd bull rounding up his harem and forcing the cows into the woodland I used sepia toning to offset the afore mentioned problems.
hi Coy,
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot of the elk and of the photographer. Nice to meet you :-)
Great shot Coy, also you look the part Coy, thanks to your DW.
ReplyDeletepop and see my new header, a start of our wild life in the UK.
Both of these are good shots.I do the same for my hubgby,he is often on my pictures.No,I don't post those,yet.:)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Nice pic of you, Dad ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see you're still rocking the goat.
The sepia works perfectly! Nice bordering too!
ReplyDeleteNice to see you as well... I'm trying to figure out if it was you or your wife that got the best shot of the herdmaster..;o)
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo of the Elk. I like the Sepia effect. It's funny, but I've been posting photos of our Elk "trip" too. lol
ReplyDeleteHow clever of you to use sepia to hide your problems. And thanks for posting a photo of yourself...and also thank your wife. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMrs. Salty, kudos to you and your Lumix. Great shot of Coy and I do like the sepia on the elk.
ReplyDeleteSalty: They are both neat photos.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's nice to 'meet' you.
ReplyDeleteI think your wife is quite a good photographer in her own right. :)