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  • A mixed trio

    An iguana -
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    A Gelada -

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    Finally a Capybara, my grandsons favourite.

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  • #2
    Nice set...

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    • SharonH
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      Thank you :-)

  • #3
    Nice shots Sharon. My grandson is into capybaras too.

    they are all over YouTube and social media. I don’t know if it’s correct but I read that the craze was started by a Russian singer posting a song about capybaras to TikTok that went viral.
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    • SharonH
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      Thank you :-) That's very interesting.

  • #4
    Nicely done Sharon. Must be a thing about grandsons an Capybaras, mine loves them too

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    • #5

      Thank you :-)
      Oh wow, definitely a grandson thing with 3 of us lol

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      • #6
        Great photos Sharon. Your photography skills are very good. Just need to get the framing a tad better. #1, you cut the toe off the Iguana. #2, just needs brightening the subject. #3, the Capybara is a a bit too close to the left. Have a look at using the "Rule of Thirds" to get some understanding about framing - which can also be achieved by cropping in Photoshop. I hope it's OK to give you some tips.
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        I don't like my attitude and I caught myself drinking on the job.

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        • #7
          Originally posted by Isac View Post
          I hope it's OK to give you some tips.
          Definitely, I really appreciate them :-)
          I do need to take more attention of my framing, I know I'm too impatient and if I'm out I tend to take them as if I'm taking a quick snapshot (I know what I mean lol).
          Luckily when I took the photo of the Capybara I shot him in the centre of the shot so I can re-crop it :-)

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