Nicely done but could do with a bit of separation of some of the foreground birds.
Nicely done but could do with a bit of separation of some of the foreground birds.
Agree with John--Great potential here. Lightening the water just a tad would address the separation problem. You have told me you use Lightroom so I finally looked at Lightroom to see how I would replicate what I can do in Photoshop to get the desired change. It took a little hunting but it is there. If you are interested I can send you some thoughts privately.
I think I would crop about half of the sky in order to put the emphasis more on the birds Joe. IMO the clouds are competing with the birds
Yes, and the horizon is about half way which often causes composition issues.
However, I wonder about another approach. Lose the left hand group of birds which are a confused muddle. About one third of the total width. Maybe a mix of crop and clone. That will concentrate on the cleaner lines of the remaining better spaced birds. And adjust the sky to suit.
What an interesting set of comments you have gotten. So here is a bit more. If the water were lightened two things happen--it provides the needed separation of the birds from the foreground and it reduces the competition with the sky since water and sky are more similar in value. I rather like the expanse of sky since that is where the birds are presumably going. I can see some cropping on the left side, but also can see leaving them all in if the separation work is done. I can almost hear them squawking!. So you have lots to choose from in developing this to suit your likes!
Amazing shot!!!
Thanks Judith. With regards the lightening of the water, I had already lightened it quite a bit from the original shot. I had also selectively darkened the birds for the same reason. I thought I had responded to your first comments about this shot, saying I would love to see your suggestions either in this forum or privately. Perhaps I did not click 'Post Quick Reply', and lost the post? Anyhoo, I plan to have another 'go' at the PP and will post it shortly.
The birds stand out nicely now Joe
Yes, I agree.
How old is she Joe ? She looks energetic
Hi Joe,
I agree that the reworked geese shot is much better, well done.
Of the Trudy shots; the first two are great, I'm not so sure about the last because we can't see her face at all, she's heading away from us/you and even the way the hanging paw overlaps the one behind is unfortunate.
HTH, Dave