Conrad Tan wrote: PetKal wrote: Conrad Tan wrote:
I did some more pp on this image to try to save it as it was really really oof originally! Not too bad huh?
That\'s a great shot, Conrad. If you scaled back on the enlargement, I feel it would look even better.
That is one issue of frequent conflict.....many of us like to show a bird large in the frame, yet we must also be careful not to enlarge something which can not take it well, either aesthetically or resolution-wise.
Here\'s the KF pulled back as far as I can Peter. You\'re right it looks better this way. Good advice as usual. Muchas gracias!
Oh, yes, a big difference IMO.
If you pull back just a bit more, lighten the bird slightly and reduce contrast some, that should be a killer image.
For example, I believe I\'ve cropped this tern as far as it could go. If done any bigger, the IQ would have started to fall apart.
May 18, 2009 at 11:45 AM
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