Nice photo. Real good colors.
Bruce
Didn't I see this photo already or was it standing in the other photo?
Hi Dave,
I adore your Mandarin ducks, all beautifully photographed and always with gorgeous colours. This shot is lovely but I prefer the other shot simply because the background was simpler.
Hi Dave,
Not bad at all, but I suggest you keep a close eye on exposure, these critters are very difficult to shoot without blowing the white plumage.
Here's the best I have managed to publish so far: http://www.pbase.com/dhumphries/image/150546071
I like the catch light in your one's eye, mine lacks that
Dave is correct...keep the whites about RGB 245.
Hi, Dave. Others have already mentioned the issues with highlights. The location where you shot this looks like it has a lot of potential. The water has a complimentary color tone to the bird. If you have access it might be a nice spot to practice a bit. Images of ducks tend to look a bit better if the head is not aligned with the body. A slight twist of the head can make a huge difference. Keeping the critter framed and shooting several images with slightly different positions can yield dramatically different results.
Beautiful bird.
Another great Mandarin image
Dave,
If I may add 2c. Be careful of over-sharpening in PP.
Personally, I would avoid over-saturating the colours too.....they look unnaturally vivid to me
Kevin,Andre, David, I never touched the slider for saturation or vibrancy. I use Aperture for PP and I hardly did anything to this image, I added a touch of contrast only .17, didn't touch any sliders on exposure the usual on sharpening, as in not over sharpening the white balance was at 5977 K and as David said it is hard to stop overexposing these lovely ducks but it was a day in the UK when the sun was out.
Dave.
Spot-metering may have helped with that Dave, I notice in your exif you were using partial metering.
Beautiful shot! I like the eyes very much.
Dave, what a beautiful image. The only thing that breaks up this image, for my eyes at least, is the flat rock in front of the duck. I wish the ducks reflection was not disrupted by the rock. It is a beautiful animal!