Tri-Colored Heron with enviroment
Many bird photographers (possibility most) try to isolate the bird subject from their surroundings so that you see only the bird and not the "distracting" or "busy" background. Some go to great lengths to clone out or blur the background so that you only have the bird on a plain bland background or one with "nice Broken".
Personally, I like to include some of the environment in which I find the bird, as in this shot of a Tri-Colored Heron.
I know that it's a matter of personal preference, but what do you prefer?
Personally, I like to include some of the environment in which I find the bird, as in this shot of a Tri-Colored Heron.
I know that it's a matter of personal preference, but what do you prefer?
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