The light not withstanding, these are interesting - maybe convert some
to BW? The two curious giraffes with the truck and then
the trhee I really liked. The cottage and the inside of the shed, the
cluster of rhinos and those three zebras are nicely seen and I
feel what i suspect is your pain over the stump behind them. One time
to be a photoshop whore to clone it out.
ann
Peter McIntosh wrote:
Hi guys,
Finally got some to take the new K5 and 18-135 out on an excursion.
My wife and I went to Werribee Open Plains Zoo - just west of
Melbourne.
Light was not that conducive to photography - was from 10:30 in the
morning through to mid-afternoon: high-contrast, harsh at worst... and
it was a hot sunny day here (30 degrees at the zoo).
https://picasaweb.google.com/petergly/WerribeeOpenPlainsZoo?authkey=Gv1sRgCKL4rr_x7sOVXw#
All are jpeg's, camera set to landscape colour balance, no other
corrections apart from distortion correction and lateral CA. In
Picasa auto contrast, minor fill lighting adjustments, small amount of
sharpening. No cropping (yet).
I'm most impressed with the camera, and especially the lens. It easily
caters for my meagre photographic abilities, yet leaves me with lots
of scope for improvement.
Ciao,
Pete Mac in Melbourne
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