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    Woodside Wildlife Park

    I visited this park with my grandchildren yesterday & managed to get some pics, since they are through wire fences I have tried to get them sharp but also blur out the wire.

    Sue

    IMG_1415 Julia Tiger by Sue, on Flickr


    IMG_1479 Wolf by Sue, on Flickr


    IMG_1398 Lynx B by Sue, on Flickr

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    Any help how to get rid of faint paler/duller markings of the wire on the animals?

    Sue

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      #3
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      Cracking photos Sue in view of the conditions you were shooting in.I cant see any faint wire markings on the animals unless I need to get to Specsavers
      Steve ( LSINWP )
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        the tiger doesn't look too bad but the lynx and the wolf, I don't think you could disguise them any more than you have although it is possible the dehaze tool in ACR or lightroom may help

        To be honest, unless you are just looking for record shots of animals you have seen, I wouldn't even bother to shoot if there were fences that would be visible

        As you can see from my amur tiger post we visited the zoo today and there were occasions then the tigers were in front of the fences, I know you cant do that with grandkids in tow, but we spent a long time watching and waiting until they were in a position where the background looked natural and between us, my wife and I can home with something like 300 shots that looked quite natural

        Stan
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          #5
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          Stan I did try the dehaze in elements 14 but I found it showed up some of the markings even more. It is what it is I suppose so will have to leave it but I was fairly pleased with the sharpness of the eyes on the Lynx & tiger.

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            #6
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            I like the tiger shot.....super! ...and the Lynx as a second.
            Brian Vickers LRPS

            brianvickersphotography.com

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              #7
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              There nice shot`s to remind you of your day out anyway , and they don`t have to be perfect to do that in my opinion . Hope you get a chance to get some more of the White Wolf one day , what a gorgeous creature .

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                #8
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                A very nice set Sue, particularly the tiger

                Tom

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                  #9
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                  Thank you for the comments , much appreciated!

                  The tiger is probably my favourite but I do like the eyes on the lynx.

                  Sue

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                    #10
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                    Must admit to struggling to spot any wire even though I know it's there - I doubt a more casual observer would notice anything.

                    Like the tiger best though the clipped ears are a very tiny pity. Lynx is good too.

                    Nigel

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