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I like the colors and wing position. I saw one last year at Lake Morton.
I thought all the black swans in FL were wild
Where was this taken ?
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[QUOTE=Krishna Prasad kotti;1241863]I like the colors and wing position. I saw one last year at Lake Morton.
I thought all the black swans in FL were wild
Where was this taken ?
Krishna, This swan was photographed at Lake Morton. Captive in the sense they didn't migrate here from Australia and they "stay" at the Lake. Sadly, two swans were killed this last March, one from Lake Morton and the other from Mirror Lake by vehicles, in the same week. One of the swans was a rare female black-necked swan and had recently laid five eggs. There are reports that in May, one cygnet was born and is being raised to eventually be released on Lake Morton.
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Ann, congrats on a fine Black Swan capture. Excellent details in the blacks, wing position is killer and the look-back eye contact equally so.
It may have been ideal to have some room below for the feet (virtual feet as it was termed on BPN) but hard to argue with a full frame capture. I bet you could add some below but would take some work.
Look forward to more....
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nice pose and details, I like the light, the image would have been killer with the wings fully stretched out
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I have em but missing the tip... full frame bummer!
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Great pose Ann. Nice and sharp. Perfect HA.
I see some brown in those black feathers. Not sure if that is the way it was?
Agree on a bit more room at the bottom.
Nice one!
Gail
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gail bisson
Great pose Ann. Nice and sharp. Perfect HA.
I see some brown in those black feathers. Not sure if that is the way it was?
Agree on a bit more room at the bottom.
Nice one!
Gail
Hi Gail, I went back to the progression of the RAW burst and the "brown" feathers you refer to are accurate. The sun really lit them that way and they of course get darker as they become shadowed... The RAW adjustment had some dark shadowed spots on the neck and so increased shadows by 21, increase exp by.20 and increased blacks by 7. I also warmed the image a bit from 4900 to 5100. With the adjustments my goal was to not have any blocked blacks and of course to not blow any wing tip whites... I tried adding canvas below and it can be done before it begins to copy the rippled water ring. I learned a valuable lesson, give more room to such a large bird in case they decide to bathe. Thanks