Please correct my ID if it's wrong - shorebirds are definitely my weak point. I used Topaz Clean on this one. The background is a wave crashing.
Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Please correct my ID if it's wrong - shorebirds are definitely my weak point. I used Topaz Clean on this one. The background is a wave crashing.
Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions appreciated.
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I make it some kind of Dowitcher..I'm probably wrong, but I think a Short-billed. Really lovely image, bird position in image, wave crashing..very nice. When I first looked at it I thought if it were mine I'd remove the 3 white things on the beach. Very well done Cheryl
Last edited by Paul Lagasi; 07-25-2011 at 07:40 PM.
Looks like a Greater Yellowlegs to me. Nice bokay in the background and I like the softness and color tones. I might tone down the one specular highlight center left top if it were mine.
Really like the soft colors, your pp and the specular oof h/l in the crashing waves. If it were mine I would crop some from the top so that the start of the wave would not be in the middle of the frame. But overall I think it's a very nice image.
Cheryl, I really like the comp, treatment and colors in this image. The brilliant, sparkling surf is very well done, and most inviting!
I'm going to suggest this is a Short-billed Dowitcher.
I really like the soft feel and cool color temperature. The placement in the frame of the bird is strong, but what really makes this work for me is the crashing surf background.
I too will go with short-billed Dowitcher. Beautiful composition, Cheryl. Love the soft background surf. Agree with Denise in toning down some the specular highlights.
Beautiful soft feel to this one. Comp. is great with the subject in the lower right corner.
99.99& Short-billed Dow. GYL will always be spotted to some degree and will never show any yellow on the bill. GYL is taller and longer legged. :)
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RATZ!! Thanks for the ID. What sucked me in was the way the bill appeared to be curving up slightly. I should have looked at the yellow on the bill.
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Good to know thanks!
Hey Cheryl,
You know I like tighter crops .......but the placement and BG work very well here and I think you have some good suggestions above to take it up yet another notch and put the finishing touches on it! Very nicely done!
Hi Cheryl, I really like this one. The crashing surf is especially nice, agree with Denise on evicting the highlight she mentions. Love the processing you applied here too. Nice one!
Thanks everyone for your comments, suggestions and ID's - I'll go with short-billed dowitcher - 99.99% sounds pretty sure to me I tried to incorporate suggestions in the repost. I appreciate your input.
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Both are nice image and applications, Cheryl.
Looks good Cheryl!
Cheryl, I'm late to the party, but I really, really like this image. The breaking surf adds depth, the muted, almost pastel colors of the water on the sand gives the background an almost watercolor feel, and you nailed the exposure on the bird. It might have been nice to see another capture that didn't cut off the reflection of the dowitcher on the sand just for comparison. Nicely done!
I really love the repost in Pane 15. I came back to mention the three or four distracting elements in front of the bird and was pleasantly surprised to find them gone! Good job boys and girls!
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Somehow I missed this earlier, been a busy week. The repost is outstanding Cheryl! Excellent processing on the bird and wave!