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| Posted on 18/08/23 07:16:42 AM | 
| Steve Caplin Administrator Posts: 7068 Reply   | Challenge 968: The urban fox Mariner will be delighted to hear I've been at the museums again whilst on my hols. First up is this splendidly-posed fox from the La Rochelle Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle. As fine as it looks in its museum mounting, I'm sure an urban setting would be far more appropriate for this nocturnal scavenger. High res is here.   | 
| Posted on 18/08/23 08:46:28 AM | 
| Mariner Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3153 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox La Rochelle Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle staff must have been delighted to see you again Steve. | 
| Posted on 18/08/23 11:17:48 AM | 
| lwc Hole in One Posts: 3379 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox  | 
| Posted on 18/08/23 12:12:26 PM | 
| Frank Eager Beaver Posts: 1786 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox  | 
| Posted on 18/08/23 2:12:32 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5862 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox This is interesting because you have placed the camera effectively at absolute ground level. Have to see how much that can cheated or worked around. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 18/08/23 2:48:57 PM | 
| Ben Boardman Printing Pro Posts: 676 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox  | 
| Posted on 18/08/23 4:14:36 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5862 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox Took me a while Ben!   _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 18/08/23 4:19:59 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5862 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox We had a problem with one of these for several weeks, right in the heart of downtown Brussels! Can't pretend to be very happy with this .... but not quite sure why.    _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 19/08/23 01:35:02 AM | 
| Mariner Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3153 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox Lovely picture Ben. I spotted the fox. And the pheasant. | 
| Posted on 19/08/23 01:54:57 AM | 
| Mariner Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3153 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox We used to live in the suburbs. Our garden fence was about forty feet long, six feet high and three inches deep. One bright sunny day a fully grown fox marched across the top of it, barely looking down. It's very unusual to see a fox around here. I expect the farmers shoot them. | 
| Posted on 19/08/23 03:30:34 AM | 
| Ben Boardman Printing Pro Posts: 676 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox 
 Thank you Michael, pheasant - well spotted. | 
| Posted on 19/08/23 06:32:42 AM | 
| dwindt Realism Realiser Posts: 959 Reply | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox Well done Lloyd, Ben, Frank and David. Lucky for a quiet night shift.  _________________ The grass is greener on the other side of the fence because there is more $hit there. | 
| Posted on 20/08/23 00:42:41 AM | 
| lwc Hole in One Posts: 3379 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox That fox is everywhere, good work y'all...! | 
| Posted on 20/08/23 00:43:21 AM | 
| lwc Hole in One Posts: 3379 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox  | 
| Posted on 20/08/23 12:20:28 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5862 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox That's great Loyd. Clever idea. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 20/08/23 12:39:01 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5862 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox Moggy's not happy!!  _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 21/08/23 1:43:14 PM | 
| josephine harvatt Gag Gadgeteer Posts: 2603 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox Harder than I expected - particularly like Loyds night cam - wish I had thought of that rather than fiddling around trying to make a nightime scene until I gave it up as a bad job But how could you do that to a poor pusscat Dave! No politics this week    _________________ I'm not really bad - I just draw that way | 
| Posted on 21/08/23 1:43:42 PM | 
| dwindt Realism Realiser Posts: 959 Reply | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox Ah Lloyd, good thought. Lovely. _________________ The grass is greener on the other side of the fence because there is more $hit there. | 
| Posted on 21/08/23 4:18:36 PM | 
| lwc Hole in One Posts: 3379 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox Thanks David, Josephine, and Dennis. To be honest, I was really struggling to get a happy medium with the contrast and coloring of the fox's face. Finally gave up on that, cheated and went with night vision monochrome... the 'trail cam' was just a last minute thought. David your cat is bringing on Halloween. The local grocery stores here are already stocking their shelves and decorating for Halloween.... good grief, it's still August. | 
| Posted on 21/08/23 4:38:05 PM | 
| michael sinclair Off-Topic Opportunist Posts: 1871 Reply   | Re: Challenge 968: The urban fox Better than nothing I suppose. Very time-consuming, and as you can see I had problems removing POND 5 lettering from the fox.    | 
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