547 and 548. Beautifully done!
Joe, thank you very much
Binnur, It is an iron rod, but i have left no remnants that one would see it anymore; i want to give it a look where the bird is on a small rock in a lake-infinitude.... Thank you so much
Very nice, Nanda, I like your use of the gradient. I did think the bird was standing on a stone in the water.
Thank you very much Greg
Scape 549, nicely captured and quoted.
Scope 549:. Very excellent DOF control!
Thank you very much John
Thank you very much Joe
Thank you very much Binnur
Great work on Scapes 548, 549 & 550, as always, Nandakumar. I particularly like the ring neck parrot in Scape 549, and the way you isolated the birds in the other Scapes from their surroundings. Except for a few tail and wing feather highlights and a catch-light highlight in the bird's eye, the second photo in Scape 550 appears almost silhouetted, and your post-processing of the original photo fits in well with your statement that "one object can bring you limitless possibilities." I'd add, however, "...only if you are creative..." as you are.
Randy, thank you very much; The parrot head is a 10% crop from original; regarding the last pair of images, i could not bring out details in the dark regions because of poor exposure. Very much so, one need be creative for that but for me a long way to go.....
Scape 551, very dynamic color capture.