Taken on Machias Seal Island in June. The different bg look to this is because I took this out of one of the interior island facing blind openings and there is vegetation on the interior.
Canon 7D
70-200 II @ 200mm
1/1000
f9
ISO 400
EC -.33
HH from blind, luminosity mask, levels, curves, selective dodging and burning, cropped for content, minor bg cleanup, NR on bg and sharpened in CS5.
Agree with Sachin. Birds are lovely, obviously, but the light is harsh and the background and perch are unphotogenic. If I'd spent time with those particular birds I'd have lost my mind and would now be dead. It must have been a wondrous experience!
Hi Rachel, black and white images birds are tough to expose, and even more so in harsh light.
You've handled that masterfully in this entire series.
I agree that the light has cast strong shadows here and the bg isn't the best, but this is a cool record shot of two great species in one frame.
If possible, I'd have pointed the lens up a bit - it feels slightly tight on the top.