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PhD69

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It’s 5:50 PM and there's hardly any light left. Speed 1/250, f4 and ISO 12 800. The upper limit I set for ISO is reached. I see the light decreasing more and more in the viewfinder.
The scene is interesting, so I still trigger.
Development software will correct noise.
I did not overcorrect the light and color rendering, to respect the impression given by the evening light, almost nonexistent.
10 minutes later it's completely dark.

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Brazil - Pantanal - Crab-eating fox - Cerdocyon thous - Renard crabier
 
I like the series. Intimacy is exactly right (thanks Northern Focus). The tenderness in the last frame is wonderful. Wonderful images in what sounds like rapidly failing light.

Thank you.

A.C.
 
Very nice shots Philippe, impressive for for those light conditions.
Thank you Ira. Modern softwares can make the best from RAW files :) This allows us to continue to photograph while thinking that we can surely recover a photograph usable during the development.
 
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