[Leica] IMG: Great Blue Heron
RicCarter
ric at cartersxrd.net
Sat Dec 27 08:40:32 PST 2014
i'm with uncle t
the clean second version is better
ric
> On Dec 27, 2014, at 11:35 AM, Ted Grant <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:
>
> Doug Herr OFFERED:
>
> Thanks to the many comments on- and off-list. I've taken the cattail reeds
> out and I toned down the bright spot in the water. I tried a version where
> I took the bright spot out along with the cattails and the water looked like
> it had been sanitized, so I left a hint of the spot in.
>
> The original:
>
> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/ardeidae/ardea/gbhero05a.jpg
>
> the final:
>
> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/ardeidae/ardea/gbhero05c.jpg
>
> All comments welcome.
> ===============================================
> Hi Doug,
> Now it's an absolutely clean-eyed beauty without the weed distraction.
>
> Complete 100% attention is to the bird! AS IT SHOULD BE!
>
> Look at it this way? You are one of the finest wild=life photographers on a
> day in day out, year after year basis. Consistently so with an incredible
> record of skill and images!
>
> Sure there are "Happy-Snappers" who also capture the one or two here and
> there and that's fine and skill also. But yours always have that edge of
> consistent perfection that we see and have seen year after year.
>
> If there's a twig, weed or leaf that takes a viewers eyes away for a
> fleeting moment? ........ IT GOES!! GONE! NADA! Better so in your case as
> you are a skilled "re-toucher" so why not remove the visually offending
> leaf, whatever?
>
> After all we just couldn't have an image by the " Birdman of Sacramento "
> that wasn't perfect!! :-) Good on you lad as you are the best of the best!
>
> Dr. ted :-)
>
>
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