Finally, I've taken a heron in flight shot that I feel needed no compositional cropping! Full frame. Even better, no clipped beak, feet, or wingtips. Doesn't happen often, and now I'm going to work on consistency.
Canon 5Dmk4, 420mm (Canon 100-400II zoom w/1.4X TC), Nik pre-sharpening, cloned out a background hotspot, and lowered the brightness around the edges. Output to Canon P-100 printer using Canon Print Shop Pro.
GBH19Sep2019_041 by
Marshall Smith, on Flickr
Marshall
bluezzzzz wrote:
Finally, I've taken a heron in flight shot that I feel needed no compositional cropping! Full frame. Even better, no clipped beak, feet, or wingtips. Doesn't happen often, and now I'm going to work on consistency.
Canon 5Dmk4, 420mm (Canon 100-400II zoom w/1.4X TC), Nik pre-sharpening, cloned out a background hotspot, and lowered the brightness around the edges. Output to Canon P-100 printer using Canon Print Shop Pro.
GBH19Sep2019_041 by
Marshall Smith, on Flickr
Marshall
Finally, I've taken a heron in flight shot that I ... (
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Wow, what a great shot.
Patience as well as skill
Thank you for sharing.
Architect1776 wrote:
Wow, what a great shot.
Patience as well as skill
Thank you for sharing.
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
Sweet! Patience always wins out.
Really nice. Your vigilance paid off.
TomV
Loc: Annapolis, Maryland
Action shots are the best!
Good for you! It's a great feeling to have a shot like that "Under your belt"; it proves you can do it.
REALLY a nice photo, Congratulations
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
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