CHG_CANON wrote:
Look at adjusting the blue / red tint in the color balance of the eagle. The image seems 'warm' enough, but the whites of the feathers and all the twigs seem blue-ish. You might need to adjust the hue of the red color channel, rather than the WB, changing from purple ish toward greenish. The removal of any bars is well done. One has to look at the background, thinking of where bars might have been, to even think these have been removed.
Consider using the LR export too, creating your JPEG attachments in the sRGB colorspace, rather than the uncalibrated version of these examples.
Look at adjusting the blue / red tint in the color... (
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Thank you Paul, I was hoping for you to give some comments on this. I know nothing about LR export or sRGB but will find out what you are talking about. Thank you so much for your input.
Silverman wrote:
You have created some Awesome Wildlife Images, I certainly hope to be able to create ones similar to yours, but maybe not quite as good. I will most likely require training on eliminating the Screening or Bars protecting the Animals. So I am asking and looking forward to hearing from my more experienced Photography Friends. My Best to all of my fellow Photographers, that they are successful in their Photo Journey.
Thanks for your reply.
Thank you Silverman, your comments are appreciated the experience, experience, is the best part of this photography thing. Have fun doing it !
jaymatt wrote:
It looks as if you are doing pretty well, Steve.
Thanks John, it's always nice hearing your comments.
Beautiful Images. I have never learned how to successfully create Zoo Images, Bars, Fences, plastic or Glass, etc. I always create a less than acceptable Image. I have never learned the proper procedure to eliminate the distracting Bars, windows, Fences, etc. Help Please. I love the Zoo and the personalities of the Animals. I am now 72 years old, still mobile, and have to rest now and then, but I am an early riser, so I heard the "Early Bird Catches the Worm", is that accurate with Zoo Photography? It is Winter now in Michigan, so I will need to postpone my trip to the Zoo until Spring arrives. Although I will be in Florida for a couple of months, so I have two Zoos not too far away.
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