While traipsing around the panhandle of Nebraska we (my wife and I) found a field to shoot. So I shot it. Then a day or so later we found this cow. So I shot it.
So I decided to put them together and came up with this composite.
Nicely done. I could not tell if you had not told me. I've been shooting some backgrounds as well and using masks to do composites. I think a lot of photographers do it. One fellow I follow always has a nicely shot bird on a great perch with an extremely clean background. There's no way that happens in nature as much as it happens to him.
Nicely done. I could not tell if you had not told me. I've been shooting some backgrounds as well and using masks to do composites. I think a lot of photographers do it. One fellow I follow always has a nicely shot bird on a great perch with an extremely clean background. There's no way that happens in nature as much as it happens to him.
I like to composite to practice my photoshop skills. Keeps me up to date with various techniques.
Birds can be difficult for the reason you mentioned.
That could be painstaking work to remove that barbed wire - a good challenge for those looking to increase their skill. The steer is hugely photogenic and you've given him the setting and processing he deserves Delightful work, Claud!
That could be painstaking work to remove that barbed wire - a good challenge for those looking to increase their skill. The steer is hugely photogenic and you've given him the setting and processing he deserves Delightful work, Claud!