Superb tones, textures and point of focus Ron do you use eye detection when photographing people and animals I have never tried it myself but now I can:)
@pcoulson Thanks so much, Peter. I have messed around some with the human eye detection - it's surprisingly accurate. But I know you can switch back and forth between human and animal eye detection, and I have to admit that I have not yet tried it for animals. There's my new project for the week!
@gardencat Thanks Joanne. Yeah, flamingo eyes just don't avail themselves of too much manipulation. Maybe that's why they always seem to look so serious!
@redy4et Thanks, Elizabeth. I did manage to build up my inventory of flamingo shots a few weeks ago when Safari Park opened up again. I understand that both parks are open, but there is a limit on how many people can get in, so if you're willing to wait in line (and wait for a while I'm told) you can still get in. When I was there, no such restrictions existed but large parts of the park were inaccessible. On the other hand, crowds were sparse!
@louannwarren Thanks Lou Ann. I just wish I wasn't so far behind as far as time zones go. I think most people get my Friday shots on Saturday - but the thought is there!