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Nice shots. The colors are interesting. Did you do any post production on it? The first one is my favorite.
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All shot raw. Quickly fixed the colors and sharpened in lightroom. That's about it. Never really shot raw so wanted to give it a try.
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These are gorgeous shots! Colors are amazing. Love the first one!
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My fave is the first one too. Nicely done on mamma and her young.
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Thanks for the comments. People keep saying they like the colors in my shots. Never really thought about it, but I am partial red-green color blind. Not that I can't see red or green at all, I just have a hell of a time distinguishing between shades. I'm sure that affects the outcome of editing. Seems to be in a positive way. Thanks again.
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Lovely shots and the colors are gorgeous!
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The first one is great! Its very hard to get them facing you yet alone walking towards you. Usually once they see you they turn away. Great job.
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The first one is great! Its very hard to get them facing you yet alone walking towards you. Usually once they see you they turn away. Great job.
There was two of us shooting. I kinda went to one area and waited while the other person was shooting and they gradually came my way to get away from her haha.
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