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POTW 497: 23/11/19 - 29/11/19

  • 06-01-2020 9:44am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,550 ✭✭✭


    THIS WEEK'S POTW GOES TO:

    redape99
    49112099321_be2a8668ee_c.jpg



    HONOURABLE MENTIONS

    jaansu
    49109989261_988dde12f8_z.jpg


    CabanSail
    49141702736_cdff5101e5_c.jpg


    bernard0368 [=]
    49118636281_fbc0666fc2_c.jpg


    Adrian.Sadlier [=]
    49118601106_a190f97544_c.jpg


    NEW WAVE 1[=]
    kszp9Bg.jpg


    homerun_homer [=]
    49118960637_c58bbd75b6_c.jpg

    CONGRATULATIONS redape99
    WELL DONE HMs



    You might tell us something about the capturing and processing of the winning image redape99.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 259 ✭✭redape99


    Thanks Myksyk and all, great photos again this week.

    This is one of the benefits of living in Cork city! Followed this otter going about its business around the city on a busy Saturday morning. The location of this shot was more or less outside the Gate Cinema at about 11am and the otter had just finished off half an eel and a fish. Shot with a 200-500 Nikon zoom and cropped a bit, the raw was quite noisy at iso 4000 but using Google Nik Lightroom plugins (Dfine2 & Colour EffexPro4 detail extractor) I got a usable image. Would have been nice to get some still water for the reflection but at least the Autumn leaf was a bit of luck.


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