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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 62: Flora and Fauna (hosted by johnebones) >> Eligible Gallery > 9th (tie)
Up a Tree (version 2) * by canadian ann
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Feb. 19, 2004 canadian ann

9th (tie)
Up a Tree (version 2) * by canadian ann

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

I decided to play a bit with the brightness of the image, and to recrop it. I have copied the comments from the original version to this version, but would appreciate hearing if you agree that this one is better.

This is a composite of three images taken using framing burst with the 828.
Two squirrels were chasing around our yard, and I was able to capture this one as he ran by.


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Sony Forums Challenges22-Feb-2004 14:04
Wonderful capture of the action, all three in a row heading for the tree. Nice! Helen
Guest 22-Feb-2004 02:25
Looks great to me! LOL and its funny too!
Cherylm
Sony Forums Challenges22-Feb-2004 02:04
Ann, the first time I visited it didn't register with me that this was a composite - very clever, indeed...I have to laugh each time I look at the jump up the tree... it looks so funny...I like the lighting..Bee
Sony Forums Challenges21-Feb-2004 18:47
From: Sony Talk Forum Date: 21-Feb-2004 18:38 | delete
From: Guest Date: 21-Feb-2004 17:04 | delete
Really well done composite image. Nice, seamless action sequence. You're getting good at this ! -john(ebones)

From: Beverly Brink Date: 21-Feb-2004 02:00 | delete
This is really neat, Ann - and how cooperative of him to stay in the one shaft of sunlight :-) Good exposure on the always-difficult snow.
What a wonderful woodsy setting you have! Bev

From: Sony Talk Forum Date: 20-Feb-2004 03:10 | delete
LOL.. very funny - great catch...Cheers, Bee