KCollett wrote:
Superb set Mitesh! My favorite is the cormorant. For the osprey, I would like a bit more eye contact from the fish . It is a lovely shot. Another stand out is the GWT. The placement of the bird works very well.
Reeftank1 wrote:
I agree with the redo crops. Smashing - beautiful set altogether and Ron has a great eye (as well as many others). It helps me too with feedback after I ponder sometimes. Sort of a outside the box view that works wonders.
Not sure where to start on this fantastic journey.
Bam #3 grabs me, very cool shot!
The techs on #5 and results are astounding, 800+2X cutting details like this is great to see
#8 calms me and makes me appreciate the calming and peaceful feel. I wasn't a fan of the comp more so for the top to bottom centering and I see Ron suggested a comp and your re-do for me is just excellent and works for me with subject centered left to right because of great eye contact and feel. That is magnificent on color and range of light presentation, rather impeccable in my eyes, one of my all time favorites
The GWT drake is my pick; and I don't mind it centred at all. I love close-ups and man did you get close on these. I think we have the same left brain thing going on!! Don
First of all... very impressive IQ in all of these, and I must say surprisingly good at 1600mm.
Your excellent post work has brought out very fine detail and rich color Mitesh... very well done.
Standouts for me are #2 (comp works very well)... I like #3 comp quite a bit, but the eye is soft IMHO compared to the amazing feather detail... 5, 6, and 8 (I very much like your placement of the GWT in the frame).
Karl Witt wrote:
Not sure where to start on this fantastic journey.
Bam #3 grabs me, very cool shot!
The techs on #5 and results are astounding, 800+2X cutting details like this is great to see
#8 calms me and makes me appreciate the calming and peaceful feel. I wasn't a fan of the comp more so for the top to bottom centering and I see Ron suggested a comp and your re-do for me is just excellent and works for me with subject centered left to right because of great eye contact and feel. That is magnificent on color and range of light presentation, rather impeccable in my eyes, one of my all time favorites
Wonderful work, loving your threads Mitesh
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Thanks for your positive comments, Karl! I'm glad you enjoyed the set!
Great work with these Mitesh, two I will add my two bits on two of them. I love the face of the hawk on #1, but you might try using more of a square crop eliminating some of the lower out of focus body which does not seem to add much to the impact of the image. In image four, there are at least five very hot bright areas which you could burn or darken so they would not draw the eye away from the heron. The rest are spot on. Bruce
Your setting high standards for me down in the everglades. Nice set of shots. Looking at your 200-400 shots makes me want to go sooner and give it a try
Karl Witt wrote:
Not sure where to start on this fantastic journey.
Bam #3 grabs me, very cool shot!
The techs on #5 and results are astounding, 800+2X cutting details like this is great to see
#8 calms me and makes me appreciate the calming and peaceful feel. I wasn't a fan of the comp more so for the top to bottom centering and I see Ron suggested a comp and your re-do for me is just excellent and works for me with subject centered left to right because of great eye contact and feel. That is magnificent on color and range of light presentation, rather impeccable in my eyes, one of my all time favorites
Wonderful work, loving your threads Mitesh
Karl...Show more →
DonGut wrote:
The GWT drake is my pick; and I don't mind it centred at all. I love close-ups and man did you get close on these. I think we have the same left brain thing going on!! Don
Thanks, Don! You've displayed some pretty sweet close ups from FL yourself!
KirkB wrote:
First of all... very impressive IQ in all of these, and I must say surprisingly good at 1600mm.
Your excellent post work has brought out very fine detail and rich color Mitesh... very well done.
Standouts for me are #2 (comp works very well)... I like #3 comp quite a bit, but the eye is soft IMHO compared to the amazing feather detail... 5, 6, and 8 (I very much like your placement of the GWT in the frame).
B Benson wrote:
Great work with these Mitesh, two I will add my two bits on two of them. I love the face of the hawk on #1, but you might try using more of a square crop eliminating some of the lower out of focus body which does not seem to add much to the impact of the image. In image four, there are at least five very hot bright areas which you could burn or darken so they would not draw the eye away from the heron. The rest are spot on. Bruce
Hi Bruce,
That's terrific input- thank you so much for taking the time to look and to offer those suggestions!