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I took this photo at the Birmingham Zoo using my Canon 6D and 50mm lens. I shot it at ISO 200, aperture f/2.8, and shutter speed 1/200. I edited it in Photoshop and added a NIK filter.
6 comments:
Anonymous
said...
This photo is trash. Why would you take a picture of a coyote? It's such a basic animal. Be different take a col picture of a tiger or something. I can tell that you tried to edit it to make the smudge on the coyotes back to make it look like it is supposed to be there. You are an awful photographer. Quit trying lmao.
This is a very vibrant and colorful picture! I see the details very well and the background is perfectly blurred too, this picture is very appealing to my eyes. Great job!
6 comments:
This photo is trash. Why would you take a picture of a coyote? It's such a basic animal. Be different take a col picture of a tiger or something. I can tell that you tried to edit it to make the smudge on the coyotes back to make it look like it is supposed to be there. You are an awful photographer. Quit trying lmao.
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Yo man, don't let the haters hate. this pic is dope dawg. I like the composition and content of he photo.
This is a very vibrant and colorful picture! I see the details very well and the background is perfectly blurred too, this picture is very appealing to my eyes. Great job!
This is such a gnarly photo. Such sicccc composition and radical colors. I like how grungy it is, but the detail is to notch. Quality
I quite like the this photo. The only criticism I have is the fake vintage film filter. Other than that its a good photo.
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