One from a while ago. No wonder they climb so well. Dave
Tringa Numpty of the Day' Messages 5,835 Name Dave Edit My Images Yes 3 Sep 2015 #1 One from a while ago. No wonder they climb so well. Dave
RacingSnake Messages 1,650 Name Gavin Edit My Images Yes 3 Sep 2015 #2 Have you got an artificial 'tilt-shift' style processing to that? I like the focus on the claws, but the oof tongue (I assume) grabs my attention.
Have you got an artificial 'tilt-shift' style processing to that? I like the focus on the claws, but the oof tongue (I assume) grabs my attention.
OP Tringa Numpty of the Day' Messages 5,835 Name Dave Edit My Images Yes 4 Sep 2015 #4 No tilt/shift processing, just the effect of taking the shot while lying on the ground and the lens at 300mm. Dave
No tilt/shift processing, just the effect of taking the shot while lying on the ground and the lens at 300mm. Dave
whyone Messages 796 Name Ian Edit My Images Yes 4 Sep 2015 #5 Tringa said: No tilt/shift processing, just the effect of taking the shot while lying on the ground and the lens at 300mm. Dave Click to expand... In the wild?!
Tringa said: No tilt/shift processing, just the effect of taking the shot while lying on the ground and the lens at 300mm. Dave Click to expand... In the wild?!
OP Tringa Numpty of the Day' Messages 5,835 Name Dave Edit My Images Yes 4 Sep 2015 #6 I was on the floor of the living room and it was outside the back door. Dave
OP Tringa Numpty of the Day' Messages 5,835 Name Dave Edit My Images Yes 4 Sep 2015 #8 I live in London but spend a lot of time in north west Scotland, which is where this one was taken. Dave
I live in London but spend a lot of time in north west Scotland, which is where this one was taken. Dave