I took this photo earlier this year on the trip that Bex and
I went on to our local town. I remember this trip because of the very friendly squirrel
I found. It obviously liked the attention of the camera, because while I was
taking some photos of the squirrel it didn’t move very often. So I managed to
get a good set of photos while I was there.
This is one of my favourites because I managed to capture
the squirrel just before it ran off, so it was looking towards a scrap off food
behind a wall so I couldn’t follow for more photos. I really like the pose I
captured the squirrel in just before he ran it ran off.
To capture the image I had the camera in shutter priority so
I had complete control of the necessary settings. I then set the shutter speed
to 1/500th of a second, this was fast enough so that any movement
made by the squirrel would be frozen and any camera shake would be removed. I
didn’t have my flash gun with me during the photography wander, but it wasn’t
required because the sky was partially cloudy which caused the light to be
diffused perfectly. I overexposed the photo by 1 and 1/3rd of a stop
to compensate for the brighter background.
To edit the photo I cropped the image down to focus the
attention onto the squirrel. I also boosted the contrast to give the photo a
little extra vividness. I was experimenting with the colour tone and the
saturation; I tried increasing the colour tone while decreasing the saturation.
Which increased the reds while decreasing all other colours, because the
squirrel is predominantly grey this creates a stronger contrast and makes the squirrel
stand out more from the background, particularly as the squirrel is standing on
a small patch of green foliage which jumps out from the background.
I’m very impressed with how the image looks after I edited
it; it looks very different from how it came out of the camera. I think the
photo looks a lot better after I edited it, the composition looks a lot better
and the lack of colour I think makes the squirrel stand out from the background
a lot more than before.
Mat
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