Common Sandpiper
D200
Sigma 50-500mm
250th @f11 contrast down on camera (Bright Sun) EV-1.0
400 ISO
Neat Image/ Bibble Pro
Sharpened CZM
Red mud surround.on edge of Reservoir
Image Guru used for Shadows'/Highlights
Shame about the head angle but at least there's a bit of eye contact
Cheers
JohnR
This sort of wings up job is a croppers nightmare !!
Last edited by John Robinson; 01-17-2015 at 11:04 AM.
Way to go in getting the wings fully raised without clipping them! Yes to the head angle, and yes to the added canvas suggestion (for more room for the tip of the wing, and for the tail's shadow). I like the perch, and I love the bit of greenery on it.
Terrific wing position. A lovely shot all around. The repost helps in general, but I'm not sure it needed the extra room at the bottom. The RP seems just a tiny bit oversharpened. What's weird is that his head seems to have turned more toward us in the RP. How did you do that?? Either a result of the extra sharpening, or I'm going batty.
Hi Bill
Thats wierd. I posted the wrong one and why I didnt post that one in the first place I don't know ! Its from a while back so I'll go through and sort the folder out as I must have done somethig. I think it may have been one with a better head angle but wings chopped off which I may have "glued "on ! I don't normally keep all the originals as I am low on disc space . Thanks anyway. I take your point about the sharpening and space on the bottom.
Cheers
John
John, I'm shocked! With anyone else I might have suspected that's what happened; but I didn't think you resorted to those shenanigans. Very nicely done!
Bill
I,ve bee through the Folder . Done in 2007 The two files are "sandpiper 301 & sandpiper 302". The original files would have been dsc -something so I must have done something but what I don't know. One has a different frame size. It could have been a quick head turn but I doubt it. but on high frame burst it might have been. If it had been edited heavily I 'm sure I wouldn't have put it on this site intentionally
I didn't think my Paint Shop Pro skills were that good - especially 7 years back !
Cheers
John
Last edited by John Robinson; 01-18-2015 at 01:32 PM.