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Thread: Early Morning Vulcher Silhouette

  1. #1
    Scott Moore
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    Default Early Morning Vulcher Silhouette

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    I played with this in PS and added an edge-vignette effect to provide a soft light in the center to highlight the bird a bit. I look forward to your feedback. Thanks for looking, Scott

    1DM3
    400mm
    1.4 TC
    f/4.0
    1/1600
    ISO 200
    +1 EV
    Color Temp 9,080

  2. #2
    George DeCamp
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    Hey Scott,

    I like it! That is a famous tree around here,, see my image...we must have been thinking very similar thoughts.

    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ead.php?t=5365

    I think I would crop out that little branch in the lower left hand corner.

    Good job. ;)

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    Scott Moore
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    Thanks George! The vulchers must like to start their day on that branch. Good catch. Sometimes I get tunnel vision and miss things like that branch. I've made the change and like it.

    Scott

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Scott,

    I like the idea of the vignetting. I was just reading an article about highlighting and darkening parts f an image to lead the viewers eyes around it. So nice to see that in action. I would clone out the small branch lower left and leaves lower right.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Hey Scott, that's the most popular perch in ENP :)

    Well done, I usually use color filters when processing mine to add interest. Of course the black thingie on the left has to go, and I'd like the bird a bit higher in the frame for a stronger compo.

    Say hello if we meet out there, please. Long blond pony tail and black lens here :)

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    Gus Cobos
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    Very nicely done Scott,
    Love the marmalade sky. and the composition. I would clone out the branch to the left of the frame and the leaf on the lower right..:D

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