Took a few shots of my friendly neighbourhood robin and decided to play a little. Far from perfect but enjoy!
Canon 50D; 100-400 lens; S 1/500; Av 8; Exp. com +1; ISO 640; Al servo.
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Took a few shots of my friendly neighbourhood robin and decided to play a little. Far from perfect but enjoy!
Canon 50D; 100-400 lens; S 1/500; Av 8; Exp. com +1; ISO 640; Al servo.
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I don't think this is the right forum for photo montages....
Hey Ben,
I've moved your thread to the OOTB forum, which is perfect for your composite image. I like the concept, very sweet. Just a bit more clean-up of the post-processing artefacts needed.
Ben, the birds look wonderful! I'd try to tone down or even out the bright green areas in the BG a bit more so they don't compete with my eye's attention to the birds. What type of processing did you use to achieve this look? It's really adorable and left good detail on the bird's feathers.
Thanks for comments and for moving me to the right forum. Re. processing - raw processed in photoshop matching all levels to each photo. I selected the middle robin as my main shot and cropped the other two before pasting onto the main image. Flattened layers then cloned around a bit (does seem a bit rough!) to attempt to merge into one. Finally smart sharpened. I really do need a lot more experience in cleaning up background!
This is adorable, Ben, you did a great job with the composite, thanks for sharing it.
Ben, welcome to OOTB :)
Adorable picture and techs have been covered above. Look forward to seeing more - this is a great place to learn and hang out :D
Best,
Nicki
Ben, Nice looking composite and cute as a button. I agree w/ Daniel- Just a bit more clean-up of the post-processing artifacts:)
Ben, welcome to OOTB. I love the composition and the bright blue fence really makes it shine.
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