From Bosque same location as Ron's also in the morning. Sun come up behind and cranes lit up really nice !! Only trick is having the right wind for the birds to fly parallel or slightly toward the road Might add some canvas to this?
Comments welcome and much appreciated
Canon 1DMk2
500 f4.0 IS 1.4X
f 8.0 1/1000 sec
ISO 400
Manual exp
Hey Mr. Forns,
I like the close up capture, and the banking angle...the details and color rendition are superb, topped off with a perfect head angle and sharp eye contact...I like the gray sky, which makes your subject pop out...good show...:cool:
.. have canvas top and bottom, its a natural vertical I guess the reason I haven't added canvas was it would be turned into a horizontal :) ... this is one I wish I had the camera oriented the other way !!!
I see what you mean. It is a natural vertical and as such one cannot add more room in the horizontal direction w/o changing its natural position. In that context, I see it differently and it has balance.
WOW, Alfred, this is verrrrrrry interesting... I'll be revisiting this image more than once, to be sure. The high contrast really emphasizes the detail you captured. I'll bet you're happy with this one.
Hmmm, as for the canvas, just when I've started adding canvas to all my bird shots because of comments from my first postings about cropping too tightly, you go and post this very tightly cropped shot... Personally, I like it just like it is.
One question this image brings up for me is whether you generally shoot your sunrise and sunset images with Auto White Balance or Daylight balance. I would guess Daylight Balance, for it seems you have the warm tone of sunrise represented here. Have I guessed correctly?
Thanks for sharing this one, Alfred. I've already learned from studying it.
Jeff and Alfred, you both have me confused. What do you mean this is a natural vertical? Al, did you shoot it vertical? Even if it was shot vertical, why can't you add canvas left and right and make it a horizontal?:confused::confused::confused:
Hi Jeff, perhaps I'm a little dense, and it's late, but IMHO, your comments are indeed Zen-like. I don't know what you mean about the true state or natural state of an image. If Al had shot it as a horizontal as he wished he had, then it's "true state" would be a horizontal?:confused::confused:
I hope Al doesn't mind me reposting his image as a horizontal for comparison. For me, it works both ways.
Wow it does look better this way Would have been better as a horizontal without any doubt !!!!
Imagine verticals are difficult for many reasons and you hate to have to convert :)
This illustrates the need to have room for a bird in frame and the room for the bird to move into, great example. Also it illustrates how we get stuck on one image and the way that it should be for many reasons none of which are valid.
Ron I normally shoot in auto wb and tweak as needed while converting, this is as it came out of the camera.