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Filipino monkey
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Re: Filipino monkey
Originally posted by Garry View PostNice shot Ian.
Good saturation.
Thanks for giving your settings?
What camera and lens? If you dont mind.
I do worry people will think this is too dark, but it's faithful to the conditions when taken (overcast morning under the tree canopy. These are wild monkeys of course, not a zoo!
It's processed in Lightroom, but from a camera JPEG as RAW is not yet supported in LR for the E-5.
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Re: Filipino monkey
Originally posted by Ian View PostThanks Gary - Olympus E-5, Zuiko Digital 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5.
I do worry people will think this is too dark, but it's faithful to the conditions when taken (overcast morning under the tree canopy. These are wild monkeys of course, not a zoo!
It's processed in Lightroom, but from a camera JPEG as RAW is not yet supported in LR for the E-5.
Ian
The photo is not dark. Not to me anyhow.
I do quite a lot of low lit photography. Birds mainly.
I never try to lighten them too much, as I want the photo's to be as i saw them. Not as people think they should be.
Perhaps I'll put some up to show you later.Canon 7D 50D 400D Canon 300mm f4 L IS Canon 70 - 200 f2.8 L IS Sigma 150 - 500 f6.3 OS Sigma 50mm f1.4
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Re: Filipino monkey
It's a delightful shot. Not too dark at all on my screen - just right and the colours also look natural and realistic.
I like the way you've managed to capture it posing with its bum on one trunk with hands and feet on the other. It looks comfortable, looks like it might giving you a slight smile there too.
Are they friendly or do they attack or bite if anyone gets too close?
Pol
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Re: Filipino monkey
Originally posted by Ian View PostTaken last week:
ISO 800, 108mm (equiv), 1/30th, @f/5.6, about a 50% crop from the whole frame.
Ian
I know what it is like under the canopy of the forest/Jungle and it looks natural.
I have reserved an E5 and hope to have it end of this month/beginning of next. There is tremendous scope for the camera and I am already planning how I am going to use it
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Re: Filipino monkey
Originally posted by Pol View PostIt's a delightful shot. Not too dark at all on my screen - just right and the colours also look natural and realistic.
I like the way you've managed to capture it posing with its bum on one trunk with hands and feet on the other. It looks comfortable, looks like it might giving you a slight smile there too.
Are they friendly or do they attack or bite if anyone gets too close?
Pol
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