Found a rabbit in my backyard. Thought I’d share. Have at it
I’m sure you will all appreciate the look on his/her face. So priceless
ND7_7072.NEF (24.6 MB)
My results:
PP3:
ND7_7072.NEF.pp3 (9.8 KB)
No film presets or anything. Just pure, good old RawTherapee.
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Looks almost like a hare. Just the ears are to short
My try, DT only.
ND7_7072.NEF.xmp (7.3 KB)
Passport photo
ND7_7072.NEF-BW.pp3 (9.8 KB)
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HIRAM
(Richard E Barber)
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Adjustments to colors to increase bunny-to-grass contrast. RT 5.1
ND7_7072.NEF.pp3 (10.7 KB)
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Jacal
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Bunny wouldn’t want this.
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Now he can be a travelling bunny!
afre
(Alan)
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@stefan.chirila I have rabbit visitors in my yard too.
@Adlatus Head not aligned for a passport photo .
@HIRAM Nice bold colors .
HIRAM
(Richard E Barber)
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I call it mountain lion vision.
shreedhar
(Shreedhar Inamdar)
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afre
(Alan)
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I wouldn’t want a mountain lion in my backyard — no Sir/Madam!
HIRAM
(Richard E Barber)
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In my neighborhood rabbit sightings = mountain lion sightings
McCap
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Not rally happy, but tried to infuse some more contrast between rabbit and grass
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Jacal
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This might be what bunny would prefer:
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ND7_7072.NEF.xmp (7.4 KB)
darktable: monochrome, equalizer, vignette, tone curve to drop the midtones and increase contrast.
Food for thought: don’t most bunny predators see in black and white?
HIRAM
(Richard E Barber)
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Cats are highly evolved for red vs green sensitivity!
I should’ve said “monochrome” and that article is way over my head.
silicoid
(Andreas Weigl)
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Here my version. Cropped, exposure and color zones.