Captured this Gannet on a recent visit to the Great Saltee Island in Ireland - flying in to join the colony.
Given there is some colour in the background, not entirely sure it meets the criteria of being "high-key" - pleased to have confirmation either way.
Canon EOS 1DX, EOS 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L (old version) @ 200mm
1/1000 sec @ f/5.6, ISO 1600
Fill flash - hi-speed sync @ -2.6
Converted with DPP with adjustments in PS5 - levels, curves, saturation, Dfine for NR
Hi Gerald, love the symmetrical wing positions, and the topsy turfy feet. Interesting to see the two darker feathers in the tail, and Im seeing a blue cast on the whites - easily fixed.
Hi Gerald i am 50/50 on the colors of RP , from my POV i would keep the blue cast a bit even if it does look a bit "strange ".
I like the full wing stretch and the paddling feet pose .
I would like to see a tiny bit more space on all sides of the frame , something like 5-10 % as the subject does look a bit squeezed in the frame.
Well executed flash work !!
Thanks for your inputs. Steve - I have applied a luminosity mask already - but guess a second one wouldn't hurt. Andreas - I think I could live with it either way but the less blue is probably a better representation of reality. Agree, could have a little more space, although there isn't much more on the original frame.
To me the RP looks a little more clinical, too white and too perfect. Not sure how the scene really looked, but I still prefer the OP.
Love the frame, great details and the sharpness is excellent.
Agree to add a little more space as well.
TFS
The idea was to add flash to keep the plumage from turning grey - that is keep it light under the wings. So, I was wanting it to give it a high key look rather than strictly recording the environment as shot. But having said that, it was a light grey on brightish white situation. I think that if the bird had been absolutely straight on, I would have had enough DOF, but agree a little more could have been an advantage.