Gentoo Parent (mom?) and child
Parent: No! No more food for now!!
Child: I want more food!
Parent: No! Go stick your beak in your father's gullet.
;-)
Hannah Point, Antarctica
Canon 7D, 300 f/2.8+1.4TC, 1/400@f/10, ISO 200
Gentoo Parent (mom?) and child
Parent: No! No more food for now!!
Child: I want more food!
Parent: No! Go stick your beak in your father's gullet.
;-)
Hannah Point, Antarctica
Canon 7D, 300 f/2.8+1.4TC, 1/400@f/10, ISO 200
Cheers, Jay
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Hi Jay, very nice interaction between the parent and the chick. I like that we can see both their eyes, especially the chick's. Did you pull up the exposure or shadows on the heads? They look more brown than I thought but you were there obviously. Oranges look a bit hot as well. Background could use some noise reduction, and theres a region that looks a bit pixelated on the right hand side of the frame. Theres a couple rain drop looking things you could clone out if willing. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the suggestions; appreciated.
Cheers, Jay
My Digital Art - "Nature Interpreted" - can now be view at http://www.luvntravlnphotography.com
"Nature Interpreted" - Photography begins with your mind and eyes, and ends with an image representing your vision and your reality of the captured scene; photography exceeds the camera sensor's limitations. Capturing and Processing landscapes and seascapes allows me to express my vision and reality of Nature.
Good suggestions that I agree with, but I absolutely love the interaction! I like your little added "dialogue" in the description too.