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    Default Cattle Egret in the rain


    Driving around Puttamontorn park SW of Bangkok, the skies opened up and torrential rain started coming down. The large birds could be found in partial shelter under large trees. This one had just shaken itself out a bit (I may post a photo another time) and was now huddling up looking a bit sorry for itself. I took the photo from the car, using continuous shooting to get a sharp image.

    450D + Canon 400mm fixed, f4
    Minor crop for balance
    Exposure set in LR

    Any thoughts are welcome.

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    This bird really does look a bit unhappy. :) I would put the bird a bit higher in the frame, sharpen it more and wish the head were parallel to the sensor. You could also tone down the whites a bit.

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    Hi Graeme: Axel's comments should help you to make this photo more striking. I think sharpening will be the first priority. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to seeing it again.

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    Thanks both of you. I agree that Axel's comments seem spot on. I'll have another look at the picture on Sunday and see what I can fix.

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    Here's a new version, moved slightly, sharpened and toned down.
    I just noticed that when I printed these to file in LR, I hadn't applied any sharpening at all.
    Last edited by Graeme Sheppard; 11-07-2009 at 09:33 AM. Reason: Extra info (last line)

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