Camera: 1D Mk III
Lens: EF 500 F/4 + TC 1.4 X
Exposure: F8
Shutter : 1/500
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO : 100
Roland, I hope this time I am using the correct name for the Eagle, the last two times I did goof up.....![]()
Camera: 1D Mk III
Lens: EF 500 F/4 + TC 1.4 X
Exposure: F8
Shutter : 1/500
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO : 100
Roland, I hope this time I am using the correct name for the Eagle, the last two times I did goof up.....![]()
Ishmeet:
What a stark landscape, barren. Makes a strong statement.
Good look back pose with head parallel to the sensor. Good choice on f/stop to get enough DOF for this large bird.
I might consider a bit more sharpening on the head.
Cheers
Randy
Beautifully done, Ishmeet.
Agree with Randy though.
I also like the large barren landscape. It compliments the serious look back pose. Does photo need a bit of cw rotation? I am looking at the focus line.
I do like the bird against this stark background; however, I would like to see the colors bumped up a little bit in the bird only so that it will stand out more. I would try pushing the yellow and/or red a little bit. I might also consider taking some canvas off of the bottom.
Randy, I have done a little more sharpening, as well as adjusted the brightness (on the head), please let me know if you think this works better.
Ishmeet:
I think the extra sharpening is an improvement, helps separate the bird a bit more. You have to be careful when sharpening the edges of the bird to not make it look like a cut out subject. Its a fine line, you want it to stand out, but not look pasted on.
I like Marina's idea of a crop from below, put the bird right on the rule of thirds intersection, or even a smidge lower.
If you have the inclination, I could see a version with the background desaturated a bit more even. This would play up the barren feel, and further help separate the bird. Not everyones cup of tea, but I think this image lends itself to various treatments and interpretations.
Cheers
Randy
Lots of good comments already Ishmeet. I really like the overall feel of the lonely bird in the barren habitat - could there possibly be any prey out there?! I think the repost looks a bit better. For eagles, I really would like to see their feet.
Ishmeet:
I had a second at home to look at your image a bit more. The following repost has been cropped as I mentioned, and I put a gradient filter over the top 1/3 of the image to reduce the luminosity there, and feel that it also helped the bird stand out.
You can do a much better job working with the raw file, but perhaps this provides some ideas.
I may tinker with the desaturation idea later.
Cheers
Randy
Randy, thanks a lot, a lot of food for thought............![]()
Dan, this image is taken in the 'Little Rann of Kutch" it is also known as the "Wildass National Park". It is a saline desert (saline desert-cum-seasonal wetland) of Kutch,it is believed to have been shallow sea. Hardly anything grows here. That said, it is one of the best places to see and photograph Raptors, Flamingos, Pelicans, Owls and also the Houbara Bustard to name a few, in the winter, during the migration season. I have even got record shots of the Amur Falcon. It is a Raptor paradise, my favorite place for the Peregrine Falcon.......
I would have loved to capture the talons, but..... was not meant to be....
I have tried to edit this image slightly differently, I hope this works better.....