davidmccracken 2 Posted November 6, 2005 Why didn't it change its colour to that of the background? Good job it didn't or we wouldn't see this fine image. I like this photo. This creature looks how I feel. Link to comment
dominiquedodge 0 Posted November 6, 2005 To me it looks like it is changing colour, to become more brown. An incredible capture. Very subtle use of lighting, brings out the shapes well. Some might find it too dark (I did at first but not any more!). Link to comment
miroslaw gebski1 0 Posted November 6, 2005 Great photo. Nice colors and captured moments. I like nature photograpy at all :) Regards. Link to comment
sharshar 0 Posted November 6, 2005 I am weary of saying the same thing everytime I view a photo of yours. I think from now on, I will just type...."You know what I think!" Huy, this is so rich! I love that it's dark and thick with texture. You are the man! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 8, 2005 GREAT SHOT - Have I Missed Your Exposure Details? How Did Yoy Light This Image? Link to comment
tranhuy 0 Posted November 9, 2005 FYI: shutter speed @ 1/0.3, F 8, ISO 100. There were 3 light sources. First one was the infrared light (his heat source) on the the slightly right top, two other light sources were from the front and left, underneath him. Original shot was in RAW, post-processed using canon software and finally, photo was cropped and darken using photoshop. Thanks. Link to comment
razvan 0 Posted November 9, 2005 Excelent diagonal, great exposure and light. Perfect photo! Link to comment
fee.hofmann 0 Posted July 9, 2010 What an impressive image. I love the fact that the lighting is somewhat subdued yet still the colors are quite vivid. Link to comment
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