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10th October 2013, 06:21 PM
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10th October 2013, 06:38 PM
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Re: The egret and the fish
Some subjects are particularly tricky to photograph well; and pure white egrets, also swans and other white birds, are amongst this 'difficult bunch'.
All you can really do under these circumstances is to shoot for the main subject (bird) and ensure that the exposure, and focus, is correct. Not over exposed and with as much feather detail as possible.
Then try to recover and correct and background issues during editing. There is always a risk that if you try to achieve perfect results in just one unedited shot you will get problems with your main focal point; which in this case is the bird.
With this particular shot, I would try a very slight crop to reduce the space above the bird and a similar amount from the right. But not too much.
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10th October 2013, 08:22 PM
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Re: The egret and the fish
Thanks Geoff! I think i didn't like the crop because I cropped to much! Well, do you think this way is better?
A much more aggressive crop
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10th October 2013, 08:51 PM
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Re: The egret and the fish
As Geoff has said some shots are tricky but you have not made a bad job of this one at all. The strength in this image is what you have captured which far outweighs the fact that the exposure may not have been spot on but it's easily improved.
It's a great image and I would love to see it posted at a larger size, say 1200 pixels wide.
Here's my interpretation of a crop you can do and a square crop may also work keeping the egret well to the left.
Grahame
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11th October 2013, 12:39 AM
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