Greetings folks
Here is a coot I recently spent some good time with. He (she?) was a more than forthcoming subject and I happily took my time and tried many different combinations of "ideas" and "things" and "angles" as the light changed. I lay down, I sat down, I got back up again, i walked around the bridge I was on, the coot was boring but beautiful. Once in a while the bird would go a little bit crazy but mostly he just sat there. Here is one idea. Taken with the Canon 7D and 70-300L at 244mm, iso400, 1/500, f8. I did a little bit of water cleanup, it's really true! I added a little bit of canvas on the bottom; no jokes! Anyhow, I'll welcome your thoughts and opinions...
Hi Jim, I certainly have some low-angle shots but none that show the reflections like this...the rock sure is a log, you're quite right...a rock-like log! Thanks for writing in.
Yes, Doug, it's always a battle...one pet peeve for me is the low-angle photo with the partial reflection. That said, the low-angle blurs are quite splendid, sometimes, but I certainly don't make a religion out of low-angle waterbird photography. Perhaps I should? Would it be successful, like Buddhism? One never knows. Thanks for your comments. I like the upper left myself, but I can see the appeal of uniformity as well.
I don't mind the higher perspective for reflection images. This would have been nice as a vertical, but I am glad you took the time to experiment and try different things with the cooperative fella...that's what it is all about! Processing looks good too as there is no hint of removed objects.
Daniel, many thanks. I had lots of fun with this guy in the changing light...my only criticism is that he never lived up to the simile's cliché...this fellow was sane and reserved and quite dull indeed...