NMGal wrote:
Boris, it is not on purpose. This time of year the lighting is crappy. I just take what I see. My post-processing skills are rudimentary.
I seriously considered that you were going with the tint effect on purpose because it does go well with the subject.
However I was wondering that since the birds were outside a window that you could for future variation run an extension cord out of the window and set a couple of small lights facing the birds. It is easy to lay a couple of towels under the bottom of the window for a temporary seal. My birds at the feeder adapt to changes I make in a couple of days.
In a related vein this is how I put Christmas lights out front, except that I have now cut a board to fill most of the window gap.
Boris
NMGal wrote:
Thru the windows and lightly cropped. OM-1 with 40-150mm. Glued the camera to my face and pushed the button every time I saw wings (set for single-shot). This was yesterday after the snow. Please forgive the blurriness.
Fun set through the window!
Great set Barbara I always like action shots !!
NMGal wrote:
Boris, it is not on purpose. This time of year the lighting is crappy. I just take what I see. My post-processing skills are rudimentary.
Very tough light conditions/values.
Nine point ninskavich on the degree of difficulty scale to crack exposure values.
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