Bullfinch at pool. Surprising how one of these birds brightens up a dull wet miserable day- and we,ve had plenty.He comes every day about one o ,clock
D7100
nIKOR 70-300MM
1000 iso 125th SEC @F9
ev-1
auto WB all camera settings normal
couple of highlights in bg removed
neat image/bibble pro for col adjust
Perch a bit overpowering but thats how it is.
Green moss toned down a bit.
Thanks for comments on last pic
Johnr
02-09-2016, 01:34 PM
Adhika Lie
John, such a beautiful bird. The composition works really well for me and the color is just pretty. I would probably add a tad more clarity to the picture and clone out the OOF branch on the top left of the frame that cuts through your watermark. Such a beautiful bird! :)
02-09-2016, 01:50 PM
John Robinson
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ThanksAdhila- had a play
John
02-09-2016, 03:51 PM
John Rowell
Great pose and details in your Bullfinch look spot on to me. Agree with your self critique on the branch. It appears as though your repost brightened the image. I prefer the colors in the original post. Nicely done.
02-09-2016, 04:08 PM
John Robinson
Cheers
John
I think I agree.
John
02-09-2016, 05:02 PM
Stuart Philpott
Hiya john,wow there has been some lovely bulley images of late your's being another of this special bird.
John I really like the weight of the moss behind him and the openness of the pool he is facing towards beyond the beauty of a personal favourite I always feel blessed to see !! Inspiring as always John,I'm finding it difficult to be objective should the breast be more intense or is that me,you know how bright they are for a brit bird I freely admit am struggling. I prefer the first image buddy,but curious as to your (and the groups' ) thoughts on what I've mentioned,it's so easy to over do something like this.
take care
Stu
02-09-2016, 05:10 PM
William Dickson
Nicely captured John. I think the original post shows the colours on the bird better.
Will
02-09-2016, 05:37 PM
Graham Wilkes
I prefer the original post John, colours look a little washed out on repost.
Overall a fine intimate image, seems to be more of these about recently.
Graham.
02-09-2016, 05:54 PM
John Robinson
Thanks Guys. Appreciate the input. I admit- No 1 for me. I,ve been looking at dozens of other shots both on here and my own and the colours do vary quite a lot They are a bit brighter this time of year after the moult i would presume. At least with this one there was no alteration from the basic camera settings, I just dropped the sat on the green moss a bit.
Thanks for looking.
More to come
JohnR
02-09-2016, 11:33 PM
Geoffrey Montagu
Beautiful capture, John. I too prefer the original post with all the fine details and the perfect inquisitive look.
Geoffrey
02-10-2016, 09:43 AM
Joseph Przybyla
Beautiful bird, nicely shown. What lovely colors on the bird, I have never seen one before. I prefer your original post, I think the fine details in the feathers show better. Thank you for sharing, John.
02-10-2016, 03:18 PM
Kalin Botev
One more vote for the original post, John. Beautiful bird and scene! Thanks for sharing!