Aeros4 Posted January 9, 2017 Share Posted January 9, 2017 This is one of the many juvinile Downey's hatched this past spring. There is still a large size disparity between them and the mature Downey's. Pauls, Alfred, Franklin and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kodiak Posted January 9, 2017 Share Posted January 9, 2017 • That's a sweet one! I would, but that's only me ;), open up a tad as there are no whites in the take… not even the snow! Quote www.kodiakmedia.at bureau@kodiakmedia.at TeamViewer: 668 015 544 Skype: kodiakonline If personal taste is involved, Light is free, Mother Nature provides the light discussion is pointless. capturing it is NOT. but talent renders the image. (Charlychuck) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aeros4 Posted January 10, 2017 Author Share Posted January 10, 2017 • That's a sweet one! I would, but that's only me ;), open up a tad as there are no whites in the take… not even the snow! Thanks for your feedback Kodiak, "opening up" would decrease the DOF and improve the Bokeh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfred Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 There is still a large size disparity between them and the mature Downey's. How big is the disparity? What is the typical size of mature Downeys, and what size is the juvenile in the photo? Quote Alfred Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for Windows • Windows 10 Home/Pro Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for iPad • iPadOS 17.4.1 (iPad 7th gen) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kodiak Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 Thanks for your feedback Kodiak, "opening up" would decrease the DP and improve the Bokeh. I meant brighting up the scene! Quote www.kodiakmedia.at bureau@kodiakmedia.at TeamViewer: 668 015 544 Skype: kodiakonline If personal taste is involved, Light is free, Mother Nature provides the light discussion is pointless. capturing it is NOT. but talent renders the image. (Charlychuck) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aeros4 Posted January 10, 2017 Author Share Posted January 10, 2017 How big is the disparity? What is the typical size of mature Downeys, and what size is the juvenile in the photo? The juvenile is about half grown, half the size of an adult male. There are smaller males and females showing up that are quite tiny. I suspect that they would be the last of the season hatch-lings. The adult male will fill out at about 6-7" not including the tail. The specimen in the photo is about five inches long not including the tail. Alfred 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aeros4 Posted January 10, 2017 Author Share Posted January 10, 2017 I meant brighting up the scene! Did you mean DoF? Yes I did, just careless typing on my part. :unsure: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solly Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 Thank you for sharing your work and thoughts. You and Kodiak are inspiring! Quote Solly JFSJ N3MKH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aeros4 Posted January 10, 2017 Author Share Posted January 10, 2017 Thank you for sharing your work and thoughts. You and Kodiak are inspiring! I will try to do better with any future videos, thank you so much for your kind comment. :D The Affinity team has done a stellar job creating all the support they have done for us. I have never seen this kind of effort in present time from any other company in this line of business. There really isn't any need for my input through videos other than my own personal style for whatever that is worth. The go to for information on "How to" is Affinity Tutorials, one couldn't get a better reference. Good Luck Solly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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