I think if I could photograph nothing but terns the rest of my life I would be happy. They might be my favorite birds to photograph. I find them endlessly graceful, elegant, and stunning. This image was taken a couple months ago on a Fort Myers, FL beach. Marina Scarr and I were practicing our bird in flight shots and had lots of terns around. I think this is an immature Forster's Tern (thanks for the i.d. help, Marina).
I liked the dynamic pose. I probably should have dialed down the ISO, as we had plenty of light. The shadow of the left wing on the neck kinda bugs me but what can you do. About 70% of original frame. Did some highlight recovery, sharpening, NR.
I look forward to any critiques or comments. Thank you for looking!
PS Can a moderator please change the title?
Last edited by Melissa Groo; 07-05-2012 at 05:39 PM.
I love the curve formed by the wings, the framed head, sharpness. Generally I would think this wing position wouldn't work as well, because of being edge on to us, but the curve and splayed primaries work for me.
I can see Jim's point, and would try that crop, plus might remove a sliver from the right as well.
Thank you for the fix, Randy. And for the comments, and Jim's too. I'll try that crop you both suggest at some point and repost.
I know, when I first saw this image, Randy, I thought the wing position was not ideal, but the pose really grew on me.
Perfect Sunny f/16 exposure
If I were going to give up some SS in this kind of situation with the Mark IV, I would probably shut down a stop
before lowering the ISO. Whenever possible, I like to be at least one stop down from wide open, especially
when using a teleconverter.
Agree with crop suggestions above.
I see what you mean about the shadow on the neck but not an image killer for me.
Might actually like the shadow a bit darker ... once you notice it, it looks a bit odd.
Hi Melissa,
I really like the curve created by the wings. Tack sharp.
Agree with more room below.
I didn't even notice the shadow until I read your description! Minor issue for me.
Love that SS!!
gail
Really do like this pose and all of the details in the feathers, plus it's unique. I like that you can see some feet and the bird's head, and it almost appears as though the wings are enveloping its head. You did a good job with the catch light but I would like to see it a little lower and maybe even a bit to the right. The shadow on the bird's neck has a bluish hue and I wonder whether you lightened it up a bit. Working on our BIF with the terns sure was fun, but it was also hard work!!
Thanks everyone for the comments/suggestions. Marina and Mike, you have scary good eyes (and also maybe I have scary mediocre PS skills). I did lighten the shadow on the neck a little and I did add a catchlight. Didn't mention either as I wanted to see if anyone noticed. (and I figured if I did mention them, that's ALL that people would see!)
So here is a repost with some taken off the top, with the catchlight as per Marina's suggestion, and with the original neck shadow. Hope she's improved.
Thanks again.