4:15am start this morning
dragged my sorry ass out of bed and drove to the deer park in search of some backlit shots.
Camouflaged to the teeth and wrapped in green scrim netting, I managed to find the dominant male stag with his horde of girls, in the dark. I got setup and waited for the sun, extremely difficult to get the light right to create the ring of fire, without running all over the place and scaring them.
Would like another one with his antlers facing me, and as it gets colder hopefully some condensation/breath too.
<EDIT - added version with a little more adjustment, pretty close to the original shot>
One of his wives (I think)
Bonus heron, screaming its head off at me!
Was finished and on my way home at 8:30am!
dragged my sorry ass out of bed and drove to the deer park in search of some backlit shots.Camouflaged to the teeth and wrapped in green scrim netting, I managed to find the dominant male stag with his horde of girls, in the dark. I got setup and waited for the sun, extremely difficult to get the light right to create the ring of fire, without running all over the place and scaring them.
Would like another one with his antlers facing me, and as it gets colder hopefully some condensation/breath too.
<EDIT - added version with a little more adjustment, pretty close to the original shot>
One of his wives (I think)
Bonus heron, screaming its head off at me!
Was finished and on my way home at 8:30am!
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), it was taken -1 stop to start with. Set the exposure minus a further stop in aperture, and the brightness down a tiny bit to get rid of the central detail, then adjusted the blackpoint slightly, to keep the ring of fire the same. I actually lifted and stamped the exact same settings to the second picture, which has had about 3 hours of selective noise reduction and layermasks afterwards 