Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS lens at 200mm with EOS 1DsM3. ISO 500. Evaluative metering +2/3 stop. 1/1000 sec. at f/2.8.
Homer, Alaska. March 2008.
C and C welcomed.
Jim Coda
www.jimcoda.com
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS lens at 200mm with EOS 1DsM3. ISO 500. Evaluative metering +2/3 stop. 1/1000 sec. at f/2.8.
Homer, Alaska. March 2008.
C and C welcomed.
Jim Coda
www.jimcoda.com
Hi Jim!
Great action in this one. The eagles on each side really add a lot to the comp.
Was this a heavy crop?
Colin
Hey Jim: This is about as iconic of an eagle photo as I've seen. I'm going to have to pull the one I just posted.:( Really, this is a fantastic shot and definitely one I expect to see published. Well done.
Great scene, not only two of them are fighting but they also have audience from the sides. Very nice.
beautiful image .
well done
peter
this is a superb interaction shot!! well done...
I'm also curious to know if it's a large crop as some IQ seems missing?
if anything I might tone down the perch and greens...
Awesome! Love the expression on the flanking two!
Mark
Very nice family interaction. I suddenly wonder how fares the mother-in-law? Sharpening is a bit evident on my monitor as a slight halo round the birds.
Hi all,
Thanks for the comments. With respect to cropping, I did crop it, but not so that the perspective changed. 200mm was a little short for the situation. I don't see any halo. I used PK Sharpener and backed off a bit on output sharpening. The eyes of the two outside birds were sharpened as a separate step. As to the perch and greens, I did spend some time mulling that over in processing and finally went with it this way. As I recall, it was overcast and damp and colors looked rich.
Jim Coda
www.jimcoda.com
It is definitely a neat photo with the interaction which is taking place.
Id does look to have a rather heavy cyan cast to it on my monitor.
Hi Jim
Great Image. There is a cyan cast, remove it, and the image will be even better.
Ted
Very beautiful interaction shot! BG is nice too, agree with color cast needing to be removed. TFS
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Hi,
Regarding the cyan color cast comments, I don't see it on my monitor. I just opened the image in PS3, assigned it an sRGB profile, opened a hue/saturation layer, and moved the saturation slider all the way to +100 and got some magenta and a small amount of blue. No cyan. Given that it was a cloudy, overcast day, this is not unusual and not something I would color correct. However, I recognize that color correction is subjective.
Cheers!
Jim Coda
www.jimcoda.com