Delderby wrote:
You could do even better with Post Processing.
I suspect most would not consider losing shadow detail especially in the feathers during post processing of this image as making the image "better".
Delderby wrote:
You could do even better with Post Processing.
Thank you Deld for spending time with my photo
I'm pleased you feel it is worth the extra effort.
However, the colour/saturation
of your edit do not represent the actual colour of the bird,
and the light levels you created are too dark for my palette... or palate?
I just noticed Grahams post above Deld... He's summed it up objectively.
Cool Graham, thank you too.
Abo wrote:
Thank you Deld for spending time with my photo
I'm pleased you feel it is worth the extra effort.
However, the colour/saturation
of your edit do not represent the actual colour of the bird,
and the light levels you created are too dark for my palette... or palate?
I really liked the shot, and I thought if a little more contrasty it might make the pic even more striking.
I find this seems to work in my frames, and attracts more attention from viewers - rather like glossies in mags?
Best, D.
Thanks everyone for all the advice. The photos that are PP are very pretty but they are not the originals. I think they would be beautiful for artwork. But I do appreciate all the tips. I will keep practicing and possible look into the d850. We’ll see! I went to a photography class last Thursday and will be going back again every Thursday through the summer. Hopefully I can share more photos. Thanks everyone!!!!!
terryMc
Loc: Arizona's White Mountains
Delderby wrote:
You could do even better with Post Processing.
If you think that's better...
terryMc wrote:
If you think that's better...
What is it that people say about "the eye of the beholder"?
And you're just another beholder!
To judge what is and what isn't, I think requires the live subject to be available for comparison.
Delderby wrote:
What is it that people say about "the eye of the beholder"?
And you're just another beholder!
To judge what is and what isn't, I think requires the live subject to be available for comparison.
Possibly you need to reduce the brightness or the backlighting of your display.
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