Nicely composed.
Not much wrong with that for me Brian. Good comp, good background and the colours look right. Perhaps a little more depth of field but .......... .
I notice that you also saved the posted image in Adobe RGB (1998). That leaves the danger that, if someone views your image in a non-color-managed viewer, your image will seem under-saturated, mainly in the greens, voila:
In the image at left, I had stripped out the Adobe RGB profile. As a consequence of that, my system displayed the left image in sRBG which is the default action for most systems. So, a Viewer that does not detect your Adobe RGB profile would do the same thing as above. Hopefully, you can see the difference. It is subtle but it is there.
I would recommend that, after working in Adobe RGB space for editing, you save the image as sRGB for posting - keeping your completed image in Adobe RGB if you intend further editing or if you wish to send it to someone who owns a 'wide-gamut' monitor.
I like the image Brian, may be a bit more DOF would be better but it is nice as is![]()
My chickens would clear your area of snails. OTOH they would also strip the tree of leaves as high as they can reach![]()
A really fine image; fine colors and with needed DOF![]()
I imagine our turkeys and goose would clear the area too. But then what would I take pictures of? I know it sounds peculiar but we practice a strange live and let live theory of gardening. With a few exceptions for scorpions, cockroaches, poisonous spiders or snakes that find their way onto the house.![]()
Hello Brian, picture looks good on my monitor.
I looked at the embedded profile in the above image:
It looks like the profile is one created for your viewing on your monitor by a calibration device.
Nothing wrong with that really, it looks OK on my monitor and at least it's not Adobe.
I've just down-loaded the GIMP, by the way![]()