ian cameron 0 Posted April 17, 2005 supreme timing but it is the light through the wing feathers and the texture of the pine that I think makes this a wonderfully composed and beautifully exposed shot. Link to comment
nikonuserf100 0 Posted April 18, 2005 Wonderful! It's hard to get a nature photo better than this. Link to comment
salvatore.mele 1 Posted April 19, 2005 This is really excellent. I like the composition, with the wings filling the shot at this nice angle, the bird looking for a possible pray (ok, it might be just landing but clews are impressive) outside of the frame and the contrast in colours between the pine and the feathers. As already remarked above, the sharpness of the tree provides a nice and real foreground and sets the scene for the action, while the light filtering through the feathers and drawing the border of the right wing gives lots of depth to the shot. I have a few questions:-Is this the original crop, in that you've followed the beast around its flight and got to the landing?-How did you get the catchlight in the eye?-Which shutter/aperture/focal lenght is this at? Link to comment
nate weatherly 0 Posted April 20, 2005 Not sure what, but this looks off. I'd be willing to bet that there has been some serious manipulation of some kind here. The background looks artificial and it almost seems that the bird has been cut and pasted or something. Forgive me if I'm wrong, but my gut tells me that something is going on. Something makes me uncomfortable looking at this image. Link to comment
Maures 5 Posted April 20, 2005 Raw file. Adjust Exposure. Saturation. Selective Color. Levels. Crop. Frame. Further Tweaking . Reduce for Photo.net Link to comment
ymiyru 0 Posted April 3, 2007 I think this is magnificent! It is perhaps somewhat apparent that you took steps to highlight the subject and down play the background but, IMHO, this was done subtly and well. The composition is excellent and the detail is captivating! Link to comment
acigarnut 0 Posted April 3, 2007 Hi Cary: This is my first post on Photo.net. I have the same camera as you, but am looking for a new "wildlife" lens. What did you use for this wonderful picture? THANKS. Link to comment
zigzag 0 Posted April 3, 2007 Excellent. Feathers look spotlit, maybe a little bit too sharp around the outline. The composition itself is superb, the wings draw you in to the eye so there's no doubt where to look, it's the tail that looks most artficial to me - maybe a bit of feathering before selective sharpening will soften those sharp boundaries. I have that lens (70-200 f4L), but never as good a shot. Link to comment
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