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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I photographed this bird in a flooded field a few days ago. I didn't go for a very low angle to get the reflection since the water was calm.



    1D3, 500f4, 1.4x, 1/640s, f/8, ISO 400

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    Lighting is fantastic, I like the water reflections on the bird's feathers.

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    Light, pose, colors, detail, BG, saturation, comp and sharpness are all very nice. I wish for a lower angle though.
    Congratulaitons!

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    I am unsure whether the lower angle would have given you the ideal reflection and that's what I feel this image is about. Works perfectly IMHO. I think we all get sucked into the low angles and perfect HA and BG many a time yet images created differently are more appealing to me as most of those with the perfect parameters start to look too similar after a while. :) Good work Axel.

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    I love it. Lower perspective always works better for me but then such a nice reflection is not possible. This is very nice.

    Szimi

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    beautiful reflection,soft light,water color!

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    A fine image indeed I like the pose, reflection and plumage deatil you've captured. Nice light too.

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    Hi Axel...

    I like the pose and the reflection.

    On both my laptop and desktop the image appears to have a strange thing going on with the colors which shows as too much orange in the plumage (or not enough blacks in the reds perhaps) and too yellowy / orangy overall? I realize that it was a long light situation, but something just doesn't appear right for this type of lighting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fenton View Post
    Hi Axel...

    I like the pose and the reflection.

    On both my laptop and desktop the image appears to have a strange thing going on with the colors which shows as too much orange in the plumage (or not enough blacks in the reds perhaps) and too yellowy / orangy overall? I realize that it was a long light situation, but something just doesn't appear right for this type of lighting?
    Thanks, Jim! I'm not sure, I will play with the saturation, I wonder if the green vegetation around the bird makes it look different than on the shore.

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    Super comp, and I like the light and colours. An interesting colour of the water, and good to see a clear reflection. Well captured.

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    Fantastic light,
    I like the FG and BG, superb reflection, Comp an sharpness.
    Wish for a lower angle though.

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    To me Axel I love that you went away from the standard you must get super low rule. Sure that may be optimum in most instances but to get the reflection like you wanted this looks great the way it is.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Thanks for comments and suggestions, it's much appreciated!

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