One of my favourite Kingfisher shots
by CharlieF
I have hundreds of Kingfisher photographs on my PBase galleries which you can access through my website here.
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Uploaded06/03/2014 - 10:05
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Posted 06/03/2014 - 14:53
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Lovely capture, like the frost on the branch too
Posted 06/03/2014 - 21:03
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autumnlight wrote:
Lovely capture, like the frost on the branch too
x2 would prefer it it if the bright patch could be toned down a bit, but that's me
Lovely capture, like the frost on the branch too
Malc
Posted 06/03/2014 - 21:54
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Teaka53 wrote:
Thats snow, its white!
autumnlight wrote:
Lovely capture, like the frost on the branch too
x2 would prefer it it if the bright patch could be toned down a bit, but that's meLovely capture, like the frost on the branch too
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Posted 06/03/2014 - 22:51
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It is beautiful.
I do agree with Teaka53 though, it is a tad over-exposed, not just on the snow areas but also on the bird itself.
Please don't take this as a criticism, it is not intended to be as this image is better than any wild bird shots I have ever taken, but nonetheless I think it would be even better with just a little less exposure.
Regards
David
I do agree with Teaka53 though, it is a tad over-exposed, not just on the snow areas but also on the bird itself.
Please don't take this as a criticism, it is not intended to be as this image is better than any wild bird shots I have ever taken, but nonetheless I think it would be even better with just a little less exposure.
Regards
David
Posted 07/03/2014 - 00:34
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[quote:3496ace15f="davidstorm"
"I do agree with Teaka53 though, it is a tad over-exposed, not just on the snow areas but also on the bird itself"
Had a look at changing the exposure in Photoshop and it isn't as attractive to my eyes. Sorry you don't like it……... I love it! The contrast between the bright turquoise bird and the very pale blue and white background is very appealing to my eyes in separates it from just another "Kingfisher on a stick" photo.
Incidentally I sat in the snow up to my thighs in icy water in a chair hide to get the shot on the first snowy morning of this particular winter.
"I do agree with Teaka53 though, it is a tad over-exposed, not just on the snow areas but also on the bird itself"
Had a look at changing the exposure in Photoshop and it isn't as attractive to my eyes. Sorry you don't like it……... I love it! The contrast between the bright turquoise bird and the very pale blue and white background is very appealing to my eyes in separates it from just another "Kingfisher on a stick" photo.
Incidentally I sat in the snow up to my thighs in icy water in a chair hide to get the shot on the first snowy morning of this particular winter.
My website featuring daily updates of wildlife photographs.
http://parrotletsuk.typepad.com/wldlife_in_a_suburban_gar/
http://parrotletsuk.typepad.com/wldlife_in_a_suburban_gar/
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