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11/28/2008 06:55:03 AM |
I also know how difficult these are , have taken quite a few and this ismy best shot to date
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11/28/2008 06:12:28 AM |
In hindsight, you should have raised the ISO, dropped the aperture, and raised the shutter speed. 1/15 is too slow to capture such a bird at such a distance. Its otherwise a decent shot - compositionally and lighting-wise. Your score is solely due to the challenge topic and the lack of over the top BLUE expected by voters. they tend to like pretty over challenging, so a blue piece of glass on a black background will usually outscore something such as this. Very good for practicing though. I know how difficult these can be (One of mine) but just keep plugging away - it gets easier over time... |
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11/18/2008 07:11:33 PM |
To anyone who gave good comments and appreciated the fact that the bird was abstractly blue, I give kudos to you. Blue herons are many different shades of blue and can sometimes look gray in certain lighting. About the sharpness, I knew that it wasn't quite sharp enough, but it was taken on a whim and like the one guy said, it is very hard to get even a semi decent picture of the bird because they rarely sit still. So, thanks for the comments those who took the time. |
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11/16/2008 02:02:49 PM |
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11/15/2008 06:30:21 AM |
The eye looks out of focus and although it's a blue heron it just does say "blue" to me. |
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11/15/2008 05:04:32 AM |
May be a bit of a S-T-R-E-T-C-H for the challenge. It's a bit soft, or just too far away to get a sharp image. |
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11/14/2008 11:31:57 AM |
The subject is cropped to close and the lighting from the sunlight behind the Heron, giving it the glow, is a tad distracting. Image also appears out of focus. The only blue I see is on the birds head. If the lighting was different maybe more of the blue/grey hues of the bird would have come out. |
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11/13/2008 03:02:19 PM |
the focal pane is too far behind the bird |
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11/12/2008 07:49:14 AM |
could be sharper, but i know it is very hard to take a picture of a heron, i have tryed 100 of times but never got one as good as this
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11/12/2008 05:52:12 AM |
Wish he were more in focus. |
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11/12/2008 03:56:17 AM |
Awesome photo! It looks like the blue heron is posing for you. Love this picture. |
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11/11/2008 10:24:59 PM |
you shold try using Save for the Web in PS. Here is a little tutorial, it will strip the exif data and allow you to get the most detail for your image. |
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11/11/2008 08:51:45 PM |
quite out of focus and not a great deal of blue...sorry :( |
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