I had posted another image of the same bird earlier.This time I used Zoom Browser to increase shapness(Maximum).
Canon 400d,55-250IS,ISO100,hand held,1/320,6.3
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I had posted another image of the same bird earlier.This time I used Zoom Browser to increase shapness(Maximum).
Canon 400d,55-250IS,ISO100,hand held,1/320,6.3
Good shot. The image looks a bit cluttered, but i'm not sure whether you could have avoided that. A slight head turn towards you would have further enhanced the eye contact. Any more pictures of this bird?
I agree about the eye contact. Some more space would have been good as well.
People often try to create tight closeups. After buying the long lenses, they realise that tight closeups don't show the environment well. Each has got it own usages. However, creating an environmental portrait is more difficult, as you have to keep an eye on various obstructing or distracting branches etc.
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There is a lot of Photoshop work that is obvious here, particularly in the lower left of the image.
Apana
The bird looks nice. A bit more eye contact would have been better. I agree with Apana regarding the Photoshopping.
It is good you got the bird in the clear. I can see some noise because of the sharpening. Do you photograph in RAW or jpeg? Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Mrudul I take pictures in the RAW mode and change them to JPEG using Zoombrowser.In this particular shot I used Zoombrowser to increase the sharpness to 100(that is maxmum).Then opened it in photoshop and made other changes.
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Nice image Sankar, the eye contact and crest look good. The image looks a bit over sharpened and a bit more space all around would have been nice.
tfs
Sankar, Well taken photograph. TFS.
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You got him clean Sankar. Where was this shot ?
beautiful shot... great detailing. I do wish there was a little more of the background....
thanks fr sharing
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