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  1. #11
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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    Well, now I count atleast 9, but he sure took of a lot over the years!

    (I am curious though on how close you are from him with taking those photos, cause I fear I may have a lens that is just a "bad copy", and not taking sharp enough photos, even though it is anything but a cheap lens, and no, the body is a a6500, so it should be taking sharp pics)

  2. #12
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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by Bugle M In View Post
    Well, now I count atleast 9, but he sure took of a lot over the years!

    (I am curious though on how close you are from him with taking those photos, cause I fear I may have a lens that is just a "bad copy", and not taking sharp enough photos, even though it is anything but a cheap lens, and no, the body is a a6500, so it should be taking sharp pics)
    I was between 30-40 metres from him. Close enough for some decent shots with my Coolpix.

  3. #13
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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    Nice Pic Dana- 9.5 yrs Old ! RJ

  4. #14
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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    Here is the same ram 3 years earlier. These photos were take with my old Olympus. Not near as clear as the Nikon.








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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    With a Coolpix
    I have one too, and yup, you can bash it around, and video is good, it's small, waterproof, but I doubt mine takes that good of a picture! (aw120).
    Photoshoping?, if so, any special functions of note?
    Don't want to derail thread, and there is a "taking phots thread" on "open chat", and if you have time, wouldn't mind hearing about what works for you as I have to say, many of your photos are really sharp looking, plus there just damn nice shots.

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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by Bugle M In View Post
    With a Coolpix
    I have one too, and yup, you can bash it around, and video is good, it's small, waterproof, but I doubt mine takes that good of a picture! (aw120).
    Photoshoping?, if so, any special functions of note?
    Don't want to derail thread, and there is a "taking phots thread" on "open chat", and if you have time, wouldn't mind hearing about what works for you as I have to say, many of your photos are really sharp looking, plus there just damn nice shots.
    I don't spend a lot of time editing. Just resize and little bit of brightening if it is a dark photo. I have no real edit software other than freebie crap. I might play some with the enhancers on IG but for the most part, not much. IG was designed for phones and tablets. Hard to really make a difference on such a small viewable photo.

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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    The first photos are from spring 2015. The last photos are from winter/spring 2012. Knowing that, does that help with the age guesses?

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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    Absolutely gorgeous photos! You sure take some breath taking ones. These are fun to learn on too. I don't know much about these guys but my guess was 9-10 years old.

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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    Just awesome pictures!!
    Live to Hunt...

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    Re: Sheep Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by Dash View Post
    Absolutely gorgeous photos! You sure take some breath taking ones. These are fun to learn on too. I don't know much about these guys but my guess was 9-10 years old.
    I had him at 8 in 2012, which would put him at 11 in 2015. I am not an aging expert by any means, but you can see the rings are stacking up tight at his base in 2015. I never saw him after that spring.

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