Hand held from a boat. Just look at those nostrils, I'll post another image shortly just to show how effective they are!
Olympus : E-M1X
Lens Model : M.300mm F4.0 + MC-14
Lens focal length : 420 mm
Focal length in 35 mm film : 841.0mm
Metering mode : Pattern
Exposure mode : Manual exposure
ISO: 400
Shutter speed : 1/1250 sec
Aperture : F6.3
Hi Jon ... yeah really cool to get a head shot of this species .
Overall looks good in terms of color and tone . For more attraction to the subject i might change the local contrast to a higher value in the subject or lower the contrast in the bubbly water ..... just my thought .
Crop ... well not ideal i think . A bit more of the neck would be better and go more pano .... in my view .
Whew...Superb timing here! Mean looking little fellow, good pose with the mouth slightly open, those teeth are amazing...Interested to find out more about the nostrils
Never saw the species before so I have to trust you in terms of colours... they look natural although subject a bit pale/flat, I would add some 'oomph' if this was mine
Comp looks good although I agree with Andreas, a tad more on the LHS would not hurt. One more thing, I read your intro and techs and then noticed you processed in ACR and PSCC - thought you were using LR as well at some stage?
You really had some awesome sightings on this last trip, hope you share some more. Enjoyed this one, thank you so much for sharing!
Andreas, Gabriela I have bumped up the contrast quite a bit in the subject, the light was quite bright so when seeing them in the wild they look comparatively pale so here I tried to strike a balance between aesthetics and natural circumstance. I agree definitely a bit of neck would have been better for composition, in fact I nearly didn't post it for that reason!
I put some DeHaze in the water to emphasise the bubbles - on reflection maybe not such a good idea.
Gabriela yes i did use LR for a couple of months but it gobbled up nearly 70GB of my C drive and the PC ground to a halt. I quite liked LR but it doesn't do anything of relevance that ACR does not and it is exactly the same workings it is the interface and Database function that is the real difference. I find ACR perfectly adequate and it uses much less resource. I also like putting images in folders as opposed to having a database...... yes I know I am an old fart!
Last edited by Jonathan Ashton; 03-05-2020 at 08:30 AM.
After a second look .... i think you need more DOF !!!
Where was the FP ? I bet in the middle of the long snout .
As the eye is already slightly unsharp compared to the snout , a little more sharpening might help .
Jon , this is a fine head shot , with nice details.
I am with Andrea son the crop suggestion and would have also liked more of the neck part , feels a bit odd. But still well done on getting this head shot.