Hello Albert,
I am gad to see your problem with posting has now been sorted.
We all say that the 'eyes' in a picture should be sharp and IMO I think you have done this really well.
For me there is a bit too much green foliage in the frame so would consider cropping it a bit.
Hopefully the more skilled members will be along with more advice shortly.
Thanks for sharing.
Very nice work Albert. The composition for me sets the scene. The bird is seen in his natural habitat. I can see where a slight crop might bring him forward and more prominate but....I would be concerned more about losing the natural habitat being the image is of him in that habitat and not and image of just the bird himself. If the bird was not partially obscured by the habitat I would be more apt to crop tighter, in this case his eyes are were they should be and his surroundings help tell the story. If I did crop, just a bit off the right side and a slight bit off the top.
Because I shoot a lot of birds and this is an issue for me often, I had to try and see if I could keep the habitat feel and still bring him closer. If you do not like it I will remove apon request but it is easier to show than explain. Also I did not include it here but a very slight vignette helps tone down highlights and bring your eye to his. I can change this version out to include it if you wish.
Hi Albert,
My first thought was that it needed a tighter crop.
I would actually go further than Paul did; I'd crop the right off between "Sim" and "Photogaphy" and take a slice off the top too - the aim is to get the face and eye close to the upper right "third" intersection. I won't show what I mean as Paul already has and we don't know how amenable you are to us re-working you pictures, so I'll see how you react
In the histogram, there is a sign of slight blowing in the red channel, but nothing that really impacts the picture.
I quite like this one,
Hi Paul,
We are here to learn, right? No problem at all. Feel free to work on my image or images later and I always most welcome to improve further from experienced fellow photographers liked you guys.
Before I posted this image I did think about a crop but I was a bit worry that it might leads to a very tight cropping. Pro might not like it. So I just left it as it is. Now I know that I had mistaken it.
That is great.
Do not worry Dave, as long as I am concerned, in this CiC, you and whoever has the interest to teach me, can practically do anything with my image/images. I am here to learn! Go ahead and feel free to do it because the more you work on my image the more I learnt. Hahaa....
Thanking you in advance.
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Great detail on head/eye and good color saturation. Dave's crop is on the mark IMO.