Canon 1D MIII with Sigma 500 f/4.5, Handheld.
EXIF: 1/1600, f/6.3, Aperture Priority, Evaluative Metering, ISO 400, -2/3 EC.
Saw a pair of these take down a Black-naped Hare one evening. This is a picture of the male while feeding on the hare.
Canon 1D MIII with Sigma 500 f/4.5, Handheld.
EXIF: 1/1600, f/6.3, Aperture Priority, Evaluative Metering, ISO 400, -2/3 EC.
Saw a pair of these take down a Black-naped Hare one evening. This is a picture of the male while feeding on the hare.
Cool pose, stare and BG. How did you sharpen this image? It looks a bit oversharpened at the edges but there also seems to be a lack of details, maybe due to noise reduction?
I also agree with Axel on the sharpness issue. I love that stare and the blood around the beak add a lot to this image, He looks sinister. Congrats.
Brian
Axel, I first applied NI on the whole image, sized it for the web and then applied USM (amount 100%, Radius 0.5 and Threshold 0).
Agree that it looks way oversharpned, but light, pose, detail, powerfull stare, colors and comp are amazing IMO.
Congratulatons!
I reduced the sharpening and removed the contrast boost. How does it look now?
Agree about the sharpening and would also suggest re-sizing first before applying nr on bg, as the resize often reduces the effect of noise anyway. (granted it's easier to do on a full size image, but usually, i find it not nec').
This portrait does have impact and wonderful eye contact and well worth a bit of TLC. (edit... as just seen re-post. Sharpness better, but same issue re nr, ;)
Thanks a lot Axel. How do I apply NR only on the BG? I use the demo version of NI. This is about 60-70 of FF. In the repost I used 0.2 radius.I would try to use NR on the background only. The Mark III is almost noise-free at ISO 400 if it is not cropped too much. Maybe you could try sharpening at radius 0.3.
Thanks a lot David for the advise. I'm not sure what TLC stands for.This portrait does have impact and wonderful eye contact and well worth a bit of TLC.
I'm not sure what NI stands for. Here is a great tutorial how to sharpen and use NR on the BG only: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ead.php?t=6040
The repost looks better!
Repost looks terrific. Love the unusual pose and eye contact. Well done!
Sorry for the abbreviation Axel, NI is Neat Image. Thanks a lot for the link.
:)FYI Note the unequal pupil sizes. Our pupils are always equal in size ( in the absence of neurologic problems) ,even if light exposure is unequal to the two eyes. But this is not true for birds.
really nice intense stare, I would have been thrilled to be this close to a predator with its prey. I hope you get the PP figured out
I agree the repost is very nice, maybe just a touch more lightening.
Lovely Image Dr. loved the Head on pose, the repost looks much better. you could lighten it a bit though... still loved this.. congrats..
love the stare and the pupil sizes. agree on original issues but repost does look better, although I think with the correct application of the techniques this could be even better. great sighting!
Superb eye contact, and love the pose. Great advice passed above, so Im adding my great sighting, and well captured.