The AI-generated cat pictures thread
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I thought this was interesting. It's a picture taken by my buddy's trail camera. As you can see, it's a bobcat. We've been hunting and camping in this section of woods for over 30 years, but have never seen any signs of it before. I've walked this trail countless times.
Bobcat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scroll down to “distribution and habitat” and read the third paragraph. This was taken in the heart of the Finger Lakes area, specifically, just a few miles south of Penn Yan.
Bobcat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scroll down to “distribution and habitat” and read the third paragraph. This was taken in the heart of the Finger Lakes area, specifically, just a few miles south of Penn Yan.
That's very cool. That's basically my backyard and I did not know there were bobcat around here. A few years ago there were several sightings of mountain lion. My sister and nephew saw one, maybe the only one.
photo courtesy Wikipedia
photo courtesy Wikipedia
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and deer:
Young Autumn Deer by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
Curious Deer With Fawn by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
and a groundhog:
Groundhog under Deck by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
and a toad:
Toad 2 by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
and a spider:
Spider on Purple Flower 1 by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
and lots of squirrels:
Squirrel eating walnut by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
Young Autumn Deer by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
Curious Deer With Fawn by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
and a groundhog:
Groundhog under Deck by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
and a toad:
Toad 2 by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
and a spider:
Spider on Purple Flower 1 by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
and lots of squirrels:
Squirrel eating walnut by BraineackPhoto, on Flickr
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I hate dark noise so much. Its so hard to try to cover up too.
Thankfully trhese sensors are getting better and better. Each one of my 3 DSLRs took a quantum leap in reducing noise at high ISO. I actually find myself adding in faux-film grain.
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that looks like complete ****.
most pros wouldn't use PS, they'd use Aperture or Lightroom. They also wouldn't take such a poorly composed picture.
Last edited by Braineack; 10-14-2013 at 11:02 AM.