John Robinson
10-21-2013, 02:49 PM
The nest is in an open fronted barn with the open side on the right.
You can see the problem with the light coming in from the right. Bit of work with levels and brighten tool etc. Not easy to crop either, as I didnt notice the left chick at the time. Wonderful birds to watch at close quarters. Just imagine doing this without flash in the old film days when we thought 200 ASA was the bees knees
.All I need now is the male in the group as well ! It'll never happen as they never appear together.
D200
Sigma 100-300 mm
800ISO
80th @f5
Neat image/levels/highlight&shadow.
Cheers
JohnR
You can see the problem with the light coming in from the right. Bit of work with levels and brighten tool etc. Not easy to crop either, as I didnt notice the left chick at the time. Wonderful birds to watch at close quarters. Just imagine doing this without flash in the old film days when we thought 200 ASA was the bees knees
.All I need now is the male in the group as well ! It'll never happen as they never appear together.
D200
Sigma 100-300 mm
800ISO
80th @f5
Neat image/levels/highlight&shadow.
Cheers
JohnR