Matt Anderson wrote:
Maybe you should go back and reshoot with a different cropping.
But match what you did exactly, then rotate the FOV 1 degree to the right. Then and only then will the eagle be in harmony with the mouse.
Mark Metternich wrote:
Hi Jeff. After thinking about your statement more I am just curious if you are on a calibrated monitor or what you may mean by "washed out"? The only reason I say this is because on my calibrated Dell Ultrasharp the whites are not "washed out" (which to me is synonymous with "blown out" with no detail). Here is a quick 100% crop on the area and even the brightest water area is about 15 levels from pure white. Maybe you dont like the look (and that is totally fine with me - really) but at least to my eye the area is retaining the general detail/look to portray the scene as it was. If you mean there is just to much blurry white water there on the right for your taste, well I get you on that. That may very well be true. It is mostly that....Show more →
Wow, great work getting a unique perspective! But, how did you keep the camera steady for 1/10th if it was taped to the end of a pole? Doesn't sound very stable.
Personally, I would turn down cyan a little on the left which will let viewers concentrate more on the right that has wonderful mood and novel/dramatic composition.