Soren Breiting
01-02-2008, 05:24 AM
Dear friends.
I have enjoied taking pictures of Asian Openbill Stork in Thailand in a breeding colony where I could approach the nesting birds without any risk for the birds.
I like the attached picture but would have liked a blue and not a greyish sky behind - could be done in Photoshop.
Besides the problem (in my view) on changing elements in 'documentary stock photography' I feel that the up-side of the greyish sky is that the inner throuts of the begging chicks stand out more prominently what I find helpful.
Please, What is your opinion about this question?
Best
Soren
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I have enjoied taking pictures of Asian Openbill Stork in Thailand in a breeding colony where I could approach the nesting birds without any risk for the birds.
I like the attached picture but would have liked a blue and not a greyish sky behind - could be done in Photoshop.
Besides the problem (in my view) on changing elements in 'documentary stock photography' I feel that the up-side of the greyish sky is that the inner throuts of the begging chicks stand out more prominently what I find helpful.
Please, What is your opinion about this question?
Best
Soren
Find some of Soren's stock photos (http://www.azfotos.com/) at http://www.azFOTOS.com (http://www.azfotos.com/) - Sign up for the monthly FREE newsletter Stock Photo News (http://www.stockphotonews.com/subscribespn.htm) at http://www.stockphotonews.com/subscribespn.htm - BONUS included.