snow fall
Uploaded: January 15, 2012
Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.33, ExposureTime: 1/250 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 270.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300
Rita K. Connell January 15, 2012
here is one more #1436722Jeff E Jensen January 15, 2012
Rita, I'm envious of the cool birds you get to see. Around here right now, about all we see is crows. Another month and the Bald Eagles will be back, though. #9922360Anthony L. Mancuso January 15, 2012
You have gotten pretty darn good at the bird shots Rita. Maybe the National Audubon Society needs a photographer!I don't see much I would change on either one..maybe some selective sharpening on the eye in "snow fall".. #9922483
Rita K. Connell January 15, 2012
thank you jeff and tony I really enjoy taking pictures of them I really wish the national audubon society needed some of my pictures. #9922546Stephen Shoff January 16, 2012
"Oh So Pretty" -- This is such a great portrait, I'm going to be a little nit-picky here. I think this is worth the trouble.1) see if you can enhance the catchlight just a little.
2) those three twigs dropping straight down from the top, particularly the one right down into his head, could be removed.
3) as with all my shots, it just feels a little soft, particularly along the beak. Would you want to sharpen it any?
I'll be interested to hear if there any any tonal edit suggestions from the other Phello's.
I prefer the other, though, just for content and story line. For contest submission, I would expect the other to do better since it is more unique. It also might do great with a monochrome or pencil sketch treatment. #9923562
Aimee C. Eisaman January 16, 2012
I just love 'Snow Fall'! The light is so pretty and it's cute how the bird is all puffed up. 'O So Pretty' is wonderful as well and I agree with Stephens suggestions. Anything you can do to make the head pop more would be nice as I feel it doesn't get as much attention as the rest of the body due to lighting and sharpness. :~) #9923572Rita K. Connell January 16, 2012
ok I will work stephen suggestion later tonight #9923998Dale Hardin January 16, 2012
Nothing that Stephen has not covered, to add here Rita, . Lovely work on both pix. Winners for sure. Having pretty birds around is one thing I do miss in good old So. Cal. #9924028Debbie E. Payne January 16, 2012
Oh, for some pretty birds to photograph. Maybe someday. You have really gotten good at your wonderful bird images. It does help to have colorful birds at your beck and call. I especially like Snow Fall and agree with Stephen about the twigs. Perfect! #9924193Ellen H. Robertson January 17, 2012
I remember you are amazing shooting thru glass, was this one taken from inside?I would like to see Stephens suggestions.
I really like how you got the snow fall,and she is all puffed up. Great shot.
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Rita K. Connell January 17, 2012
here is stephen suggestions #9925589Michael Kelly January 17, 2012
A couple of awesome shots Rita! I really love the one in the tree because of the color combinations. Both are crystal clear and very good portraits of these little guys. I do think Stephen's suggestions worked out well in your edited version. I like it even better than the first post. I love how your catching all the shots with that snowing in the picture which you can tell very clearly.I have one more minor suggestion starting from the edited version to reduce the red on his beak just slightly. It just seems a touch oversaturated.
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Ellen H. Robertson January 17, 2012
Rita well done.These are amazing. #9926275Debbra Bailey January 17, 2012
I don't have anything to add to what has been said - these are beautiful! #9926341Beth Spencer January 17, 2012
Rita, these are great shots and your edit makes it even better. Are you shooting through the window? Some of the birds I have coming in are so skiddish and somehow I need to get them accustomed to people. #9926362Rita K. Connell January 17, 2012
thanks so much for all the kind words. Mike I will work on it tomorrow not having a very good day. gurr.....!!! I do shoot through the window but alot of times I do open the window. my window opens left to right or right to left and I can tuck myself so they don't see me to much and I try to wear something dark, which helps alot. my trees and feeder are only about 15 feet from the window. they are pretty skiddish, some more than others. #9926405Stephen Shoff January 18, 2012
Good job with the edits, Rita. #9926600Dennis Gay March 11, 2012
G'day RITA!While the subject is a 'bird on a stick', for me this image holds a strong emotional connection.
It is the empathy and sympathy I feel for our fluffed up little feathered friend as it endures the freeze of winter and the falling snow. Without that ambience the photograph wouls have far less impact.
Photographed and processed superbly and with that startling crest, you have made our avian friend a hero.
GB
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Rita K. Connell March 11, 2012
thank you so much Dennis I appreciate any of your input. #10033859Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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