The bird posed nicely for me briefly and calling her mate while perching out in the open next to a viewing platform in the park. The light was a bit lower than what I would have liked, so a higher ISO and a lower shutterspeed, shot handheld. Attachment 110050
Whitemud Park, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Canon EOS 7D | EF 400mm f/5.6L | Manual Exposure, 1/400 sec., f/5.6, ISO 1000
Thanks for all C&C, have a great week!
Raymond
03-11-2012, 11:41 PM
Satish Ranadive
Marvelous image beautiful bird with nice composition. Bright lights on right side distract attention however adds to the beauty of image.
03-12-2012, 07:07 AM
Grace Scalzo
I love how the light is falling on her head and the calling pose is sweet too. I would sharpen her head a bit more and also recompose to get rid of the brightness on the right side. I wouldn't have expected such a heavy perch to work with a small bird, but it does, perhaps because it holds some interest of its own and also there are no broken parts showing.
03-12-2012, 07:22 AM
Randy Stout
Ray:
The bird is lovely, just a bit more sharpening on the face as Grace mentioned. The bright area to the right is a bit over powering. You could approach that issue by cropping in from the right a bit, toning down the area with a luminosity layer and multiply blend mode or clone stamping at low opacity. Even a combo of these techs would work well I suspect.
Cheers
Randy
03-12-2012, 02:19 PM
jack williamson
Good advice by all above, I really like this little bird and the calling pose.
Jack
03-12-2012, 10:06 PM
Raymond Lee
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Good advice by everyone above, especially Randy's. Here's the re-post:
Rather than Luminosity layer, I did two Multiply layer masks and one Linear Burn layer mask. As for the face, I cut down the noise reduction a little bit and I used Nik ColorEfex's Detail Extractor and made it a layer mask. Hope the re-post is better.