Blue Heron 01 by camera
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Fuji S3 Pro, Tamron 28-300 zoom lens.
I would be curious to know from others how to keep EXIF attached after cropping and resizing to Rendo's limitations. I am shooting RAW and converting to DNG in Adobe Photoshop CS3.
Comments (6)
Onslow
Crackin' shot ! Don't use 'save for the web' to keep exif data, use ordinary save function and select Jpeg as file type.
ironsoul
Great photo, you must have been as patient as the heron to get this close.
SaintFox
A perfect photo of the bird we call "Graureiher" here. You caught exactly the pose that we all have in mind when we think on a heron.
auntietk
Wonderful capture - congratulations!
tabala
A wonderful photo, Gayne :) It remembers me a lot on my childhood. me and my parents lived next to the medieval city wall. And even today there is the old moat. All around the year we had a pair of herons in our garden and although I was a very restless child I could sit down for hours just to watch them. They stay calm, as a statue until they see the perfect fish and then move fast as a lightening to catch it.
TwoPynts
These great birds pass through my FL back yard almost every day. I am glad you have turned from 3D (like I did) to share such treats as this with us. Like Richard said above, when saving your final file, don't use the Save For The Web function of CS3 and your EXIF data will remain.