Richard Kowalski
02-17-2008, 12:15 PM
Sara & I took a trip to Madera Canyon yesterday afternoon; Her first trip there. The highlight of the trip was a small flock of Townsend's Warblers that were foraging in a tree, of course on the shadowed side...
At one point I saw this Mexican Jay and liked the strong side-lighting on his face.
I'm posting it here as it is all wrong for head angle, light angle and declination.
I probably should have gone with a more square crop to put his eye at the upper right RoT intersection...
Sorry Artie, even with all of these "problems", I still like it a lot...
Canon 20D, 1/600th, Evaluative Metering, ISO 400
Sigma 50-500 / 500mm @ f/ 6.3, handheld
WB & crop in ACR, removed some noise in the sky, burned the front feather shadows & sharpened the eye in PS
At one point I saw this Mexican Jay and liked the strong side-lighting on his face.
I'm posting it here as it is all wrong for head angle, light angle and declination.
I probably should have gone with a more square crop to put his eye at the upper right RoT intersection...
Sorry Artie, even with all of these "problems", I still like it a lot...
Canon 20D, 1/600th, Evaluative Metering, ISO 400
Sigma 50-500 / 500mm @ f/ 6.3, handheld
WB & crop in ACR, removed some noise in the sky, burned the front feather shadows & sharpened the eye in PS