Baby Egret Fix #One
from sunday
A Few of some..... Nest mates, maneuvering in a small space:
Familial Resemblance:
Repeating Pattern:
Ginger
photography by,
I hope these are OK, they gave me pleasure,
and there are more.
A Few of some..... Nest mates, maneuvering in a small space:
Familial Resemblance:
Repeating Pattern:
Ginger
photography by,
I hope these are OK, they gave me pleasure,
and there are more.
After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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They all are good captures. The last shot is particularly good.
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If they are, please tell me, if they are not please tell me.
I sit there with the histogram, I watch it religiously, it is in the processing, they are not inherently blown.
These are among the last shots to be worked up, because they are just about the easiest. It is pretty much a straight shot from raw to levels to saturation, maybe to curves for a bit of wow, watching the histogram, then some USM, they are pretty straight, but I could be pushing the envelope a bit, there is such a fine line in the processing between blown and pop, IMO.
I would love feedback on this.
ginger
I really like this one ginger. I could see this in a magazine. Nice work
Tim
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I love birds' wings and feathers.
This week's Newsweek, dinosaur on the front. It reminds me, or reinforces in me, how much these birds are on the border from beauty to just a feathered reptile.
To me those feathers are gorgeous, love them.
ginger
thanks, again, Harry.
Beautiful, and when they are getting beautiful, well, they will be leaving home.
Yes, those birds, those are the ones I have a shot of an egg in that nest. They are the easiest to photograph, the closest. I know their personalities, as different as human children. One is quite adventurous, the other loves to preen. I don't know their genders.
Thanks for stopping,
ginger
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That top hair on those birds, it just tells me that they are the babies. Amazing, once they lose that, they will be no different than the adults, the egrets anyway, as far as I can tell.
Ben, thank you. I have been struck for quite awhile about how nice it looks, like a ballet, with some of the birds movements. I have been particularly interested in things like that # 3. I have a couple shots of some other babies doing a similar stand, but on the ground.
It is nice to know that shot seems to be just about everyone's fave, that is nice for me to know. I would say it lets me know where to put it........well, if I were to ever put small shots out to sell, in a baggy, with a mat, your comments would put that shot ahead.
thanks for stopping, thanks for the comments.
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