Alfred Forns
04-25-2010, 06:06 PM
Congratulations Peter Farrell
Osprey Dining
My wife and I were observing an Osprey nest when the male(?) returned with the afternoon meal.
The fish was quite alive for awhile so it was quite entertaining watching the bird keeping it's balance while trying to get a bite. Also his attentiveness to his meal allowed us to get pretty close to him.
Sony A700, 70-400G, f5.6, 1/250, iso400, ec +1.0, partly cloudy, on monopod. PP in PSE 8, cropped to 30% of FF, adjust levels and slight sharpening. I cloned out a branch crossing the birds right wing tips, so I had to add a porton of the wing tips back. I also cloned out a dead branch in the lower right corner. I tried a crop without the pine tree, but liked this comp better.
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Sony A700, Sony A230, Sony 70-400G, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Sigma 24-70 f2.8, Sigma 105mm Macro, Tamron 28-300 Post process with PS Elements 8. www.peterf.smugmug.com
Osprey Dining
My wife and I were observing an Osprey nest when the male(?) returned with the afternoon meal.
The fish was quite alive for awhile so it was quite entertaining watching the bird keeping it's balance while trying to get a bite. Also his attentiveness to his meal allowed us to get pretty close to him.
Sony A700, 70-400G, f5.6, 1/250, iso400, ec +1.0, partly cloudy, on monopod. PP in PSE 8, cropped to 30% of FF, adjust levels and slight sharpening. I cloned out a branch crossing the birds right wing tips, so I had to add a porton of the wing tips back. I also cloned out a dead branch in the lower right corner. I tried a crop without the pine tree, but liked this comp better.
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Sony A700, Sony A230, Sony 70-400G, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Sigma 24-70 f2.8, Sigma 105mm Macro, Tamron 28-300 Post process with PS Elements 8. www.peterf.smugmug.com