Never finished working through my Bosque images so decided to grab another. This is a pair of sandhills that I liked - mostly how their wing positions are nearly exact opposites. I selected the sky and increased the sat to bring in variation - not sure if it's OK to too much. (Now just at posting I see one wing on the top bird has an outer edge effected by the added sat - I'll have to at least correct that). Thanks for check it out.
D500, Sigma 500, HH, 1/3200, 7.1, ISO 400, C1P raw, PS CCC 2018 post.
I like this one Jay. The up / down wing poses and HA's really work in this frame. The cranes look sharp and detailed. Bg compliments and it looks like sweet light.
Last edited by John Whaley; 03-14-2018 at 01:59 PM.
The alternating wing poses make the image. I also like the fact both individuals are equally sharp. A bit more room at right would be better IMO, but a strong image in any case.
Always a good day when you get 2 sharp birds in the frame!
Yes to more room on the right.
I think the sky looks nice and would not know you had increased saturation had you not told us,
Gail