I took pic back in July. I think if my heading was true it might be a little better.
Rapid Shoot
1/2000
5.6
Iso 200
Exp=0
Adjusted with basic PS
I took pic back in July. I think if my heading was true it might be a little better.
Rapid Shoot
1/2000
5.6
Iso 200
Exp=0
Adjusted with basic PS
Hi Vince - exposure looks good, no whites that are over. Like the tech settings, F5.6 gives you the BG BLUR.
Don't want to overwhelm you, so I will give you the two things that I think would help improve here...
1. Head Angle - the birds head is angled away from the camera a bit of a turn towards you is normally better - Gazing off into the distance like you have here is sometimes OK as well depending and whats out there in the direction he is looking.
2. Reflection - once again generally speaking unless a reflection is really strong (Clear, Sharp, no waves messing it up) its better to crop it out and bring the focus entirely onto your subject.
Keep em coming - and dont hesitate to comment on other peoples post - just say what you like - dont like about it - best way to learn.
Hi, Vince. To me, he is in a good placement in the frame; if he were further right, he'd be in the middle, which isn't usually the best location. Personally, I like the reflection, but have to admit it draws my eye from the main subject. Agree with the head angle. The deep blue water is lovely. I'd crop just a little off the bottom.
Hi Vince,
A nice capture indeed...agree with Mr. Peters' sound advice and techs. The bird is placed just right in frame, no need for moving him...keep them coming...:cool:
I agree with Gus and Anita that the placement in the frame is fine. Also agree with Lance that it's generally better to crop
out "broken" reflections. But in this case, I like the squiggly reflection; I think it gives the image a nice painterly touch.
I think that element would stand out better and also bring more attention to the subject if you added a gradient to the
bottom to darken the the water -- but not the reflection. Sorta like this (animated gif) ...
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With David's repost it looks mighty fine !!! ... great comments !!
How DID you do that gif. I initially thought there was something wrong with my screen. Couldn't figure out why it was changing colors. Thanks. LOL