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  1. #1
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    Default Amur Leopards in b&w




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    Would have rather seen color in these!

    Very nice on the first one, good focus, and composition.

    Second is bit out focus, and the composition isn't to great.

    Overall, excellent work.

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    See this thread for some colour images.

    http://www.gfxvoid.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24559

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    i prefer more the colored ones, cuz the in b&w ones the leopards lost in the background. i think

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    I like the second one the most, it shows the whole of a leopard, but in 2 animals.

    Colour please?

    Oh and the border on the 2nd one needs fixing


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    Yeh i used an action for the borders but forgot these weren't done on my usual camera so the dimensions are different. D'oh.

    Colour images can be found here http://www.gfxvoid.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24559

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    borders are easy
    Ctrl + shift + n = new layer
    marquee tool- select all
    right click - stroke
    done


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    Yeh i know how to do borders, but the way u just explained covers some of the picture, i actually make the canvas slightly bigger then fill the empty space.
    As I said the action I used was for my DSLR, not this camera.

  9. #9
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    I like the first one more, it seems better than the second in B&W.

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