That does look nice, but if I can I would like to be able to remove the fence. The image I uploaded was straight out of the camera so I will still be adjusting all the levels for colour/contrast/sharpen etc etc. I mainly use Light room classic to be honest, only ever dip in to Photoshop if...
That does look amazing, but I'm not looking to remove him from the enclosure, simply removing the front fence so it doesn't disturb the view of the animal. I can still see the grid of the fence in front, but am not on my laptop just now so can't compare with the original if it's less than before!
Just to clarify, I don't work with the animals (my job is on reception/gift shop), so unfortunately I'm not allowed any closer to the animals than any of our visitors due to safety regulations. I was about 3 feet away from the front fence, and the animal was a further 8-9ft I'm guessing...
Just to clarify, I don't work with the animals (my job is on reception/gift shop), so unfortunately I'm not allowed any closer to the animals than any of our visitors due to safety regulations.
Equipment and settings;
Body: Canon EOS 650d
Lens: Tamron 70-300mm Tele-macro
Settings: ISO-800, f/4...
Thank you EJB! That looks like a good result, and I'd probably have more luck if the wire wasn't so blurred. Now that I've responded to a few people on this thread I'm hoping my photo will be visible so everyone can see what issue I'm having :ROFLMAO:
Thank you Gremlin. I know how to avoid getting the fence in the way, but some photos just don't turn out the way I hoped due to the position of the animal and/or where I am in relation to the fence. The main lens that I use when doing these photos is a Tamron 70-300mm Tele-macro lens, on my...
Thank you for the advice Gerry, but Brian is correct - it is the editing side I need a hand with in this particular instance. It is something I implement already, as much as I can. But sometimes it's just not possible depending on where the animal is in the enclosure, or where I am able to stand...
Hiya,
I take a lot of photos of animals that are in wire fence enclosures in zoo's and farm parks (primarily the farm park I work at). A big issue I've got with some of my photos is that in the foreground you can see a light grid of the very much out of focus wire fencing. I've tried editing it...
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