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David Hemmings
03-02-2008, 06:41 PM
I liked the pose and reflection of this Lesser Yellowlegs, I would have likes a lower shooting angle, but I was on a pier.
Canon 1D MK 11 N / Canon 300 2.8 IS + 2X tc / 1/1600th @ f8 ISO 400 / handheld
http://avianart.smugmug.com/photos/199525242_65HJs-O.jpg
Axel Hildebrandt
03-02-2008, 06:46 PM
Cool pose and reflection! Maybe a bit more contrast.
Arthur Morris
03-02-2008, 07:03 PM
Very sweet. If you had been lower, I believe that the reflection would have been smaller. It looks as if it may benefit from a small CCW rotation. There is an easy way to check. Use the ruler tool to draw a line from the tip of the bill to the tip of the bill in the reflection. Then hit Image/Rotate Canvas/Arbitrary. If it comes up anythign but 0, then it needs some rotation.
See Fabs detailed tutorial above.
Later and love, artie
David Hemmings
03-02-2008, 08:08 PM
Very sweet. If you had been lower, I believe that the reflection would have been smaller. It looks as if it may benefit from a small CCW rotation. There is an easy way to check. Use the ruler tool to draw a line from the tip of the bill to the tip of the bill in the reflection. Then hit Image/Rotate Canvas/Arbitrary. If it comes up anythign but 0, then it needs some rotation.
Later and love, artie
You are right about the reflection, good point. Fascinating, I did the ruler tool you suggested and it came up 1.42 ccw, fascinating, thanks!
Arthur Morris
03-03-2008, 06:12 AM
You are right about the reflection, good point. Fascinating, I did the ruler tool you suggested and it came up 1.42 ccw, fascinating, thanks!
After that you simply crop (and add a bit of canvas if necessary). This same technique works well--of course--for leveling crooked horizons for those times when you forgot your bubble level. As there are often a hundred ways to do something in Photoshop, Digital Basics covers several methods of rotating canvas to ensure that an image is square to the world.
Later and love and keep up the great work. Artie
David Hemmings
03-03-2008, 08:56 AM
I liked the pose and reflection of this Lesser Yellowlegs, I would have likes a lower shooting angle, but I was on a pier.
Canon 1D MK 11 N / Canon 300 2.8 IS + 2X tc / 1/1600th @ f8 ISO 400 / handheld
http://avianart.smugmug.com/photos/199525242_65HJs-O.jpg
Here is the image after using Artie's method of straightening the horizon as mentioned in his original reply. The technique worked wonderfully.
http://avianart.smugmug.com/photos/261417603_ABiFC-O.jpg
Christof Ruch
03-17-2008, 12:11 PM
Hi David, I really love the image! Stopped me right away, wonderful!
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