Thanks Karl. How would you crop a shot like 2? I understand not wanting it centered but how else would you crop it and why? Inquiring minds.....
Hey Tim, I would think that taller, vert would work if you had the space above and the BG did not interfere or if you could soften or blend it. Just my thoughts....as you inquired
Rob Tillyer wrote:
Super set Tim. The last two are my favourites. Beautiful birds and nice angles.
Glad you liked them Rob, thanks!
Dave In La wrote:
last is my fav Tim.....add a little head turn and lower angle and then print and hang on the wall
Thanks Dave! Yeah that last one lacks that little extra punch.
Doug Bentlage wrote:
You got some real beauties Tim, great dolors and detail. I like 2 and 4 best in this set, nice job.
Doug
Thanks Doug! Wonderful bird to photograph.
Karl Witt wrote:
Thanks Karl. How would you crop a shot like 2? I understand not wanting it centered but how else would you crop it and why? Inquiring minds.....
Hey Tim, I would think that taller, vert would work if you had the space above and the BG did not interfere or if you could soften or blend it. Just my thoughts....as you inquired
Karl
You may be correct about that Mr. Witt, I'll give it a shot.
Raindrop_333 wrote:
What pretty ducks 4 is lovely
Jenna
Thanks Jenna!!
seetharam wrote:
Very nice series.
Thank you seetharam!
jakita33 wrote:
Great shots Tim - #4 is a standout to me.
Great looking set, Tim. You always seem to do an exceptional job with the Cinnamon Teals. All these images have wonderful color and detail and that low angle is the best. Beautiful work
MaggieBee wrote:
Great looking set, Tim. You always seem to do an exceptional job with the Cinnamon Teals. All these images have wonderful color and detail and that low angle is the best. Beautiful work
Beautiful set, Tim!! I like the last one for the reflection, mainly. I think I saw some of these last week at the lagoons, but they were a bit too far out for a positive ID. The colour of the head and eyes were very similar, if not identical. They were hangin' and chillin' with some Buffleheads, but I don't know if that's typical behaviour.