Beautiful light and great timing getting his chest out fully and the wings spread back.
Not sure if the flying water drops add enough since they are so faint, I would consider the removal of them. Hey what time of year did you go, Early OCT? I may head over there this year, and you are so right about last year with the water being dirty, I heard rumors that they drained the pond prior and that didn't help with the woodie population either.
See you soon I'm sure.
Last edited by Chad Caswell; 09-10-2011 at 08:02 AM.
Great pose on this woodie and I love the angle of the head and wingflap...not to take anything away from that gold and the light here! I would leave in the water droplets. Although they are small and difficult to see, I don't believe they detract if you do see them, they add to the story. I would take some off the bottom.
Gotta love the pose and the golden light. Congratulations. I'm wondering what the effect would be if you gave your woodie some more room to look into left. I'd also consider cooling down the hot spot on the bill, perhaps by cloning in some of the red nearby.
Love the pose and colors. I really love when water reflects with those greatorange and blue tones.I'm with adding just a little room to the left as he almost feels too centeed to me.
Amazing Woody's being posted lately! If mine I think I would take some off the bottom but I also think it does work just fine as presented as well. Excellent colors on a bird that is very easy to blow whites or block blacks. Nice and sharp and a great background!
I left a bit more on the bottom, thinking that the weak reflection acted as a leading line, drawing the eye towards the bird. I do appreciate your point however.
Room to the left - well, it is true the birds body is rather centered, but I look at the extension of the wings, and the amount of space between the end of the primaries and the frame edge, and compare that to the space to the left, and felt the net effect was about right, but I will try a version the a bit more on that side. I have a little canvas left to work with.
Chad - I generally go down about mid Oct. Will go later this year because the water was so bad last year.
Hi Randy, nothing wrong with the title - even though its probably used fairly often to suit water colours as in this image. The wood duck seems to flapping proudly for you, and well timed to get the perfect wing position. Of course, the colours in the water puts this over the top.