Puffin image captured on the Isle of Lunga, hand held lying prone.
OM-1 40-150mm @150mm (300mm equiv)
ISO 800, 1/2500 sec f6.3
ACR/PSCC
Puffin image captured on the Isle of Lunga, hand held lying prone.
OM-1 40-150mm @150mm (300mm equiv)
ISO 800, 1/2500 sec f6.3
ACR/PSCC
Except for the mildly distracting BKGR in parts this one is superb. No sure how you would make it any better. right on sun angle and I love the raised wings.
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Hi Jon, love the outstretched wings, truck loads of detail there, super plumage, but over sharp, note the obvious halo along the tail.
I might suggest a 16x10, keeping the same width but less above. Would loose the sand bar in the water, RHS just cleaner I think. I appreciate we all see things differently but it could stand a tad of perking up, especially the legs & grass, not sure about the missing foot?
TFS
Steve
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It's looking real good to me Jon.....The scenery surrounding the bird is perfect....Great pose and colours throughout.....Brings back memories...
Will
Nice one Jon ... love the spreader wings and the landscape in the BG .
As this seemed to be a sunny day ... I would raise the exposure , just my take .
Color and tones quite nice with lovely detailed darks rendered .
if this was mine ... I would work again a bit on the greens , giving them a bit more punch . But yours is no deal breaker ...
tfs Andreas
Hi Jon, I really love this. You captured a sense of personality with the Puffin, almost playful like.
Really nice angle to the lens and light, as Artie stated. The foreground grasses really frame it nicely.
I would beg for a touch more color pop on the orange on the head and feet - you know us Westerners :-) But overall, a joy to view!
A nice frame Jon, glad you kept in the reflected colours on the belly, sometimes tempting to reduce those, good call here
Mike