All that you may do to make the bokeh and bright background more to
your liking doesn't take away from the fact that the subject is
leading your eye out of the frame. That's where it fails as far as
I'm concerned.
You could copy and clone the left 1/3 of the image out and paste it
with the appropriate amount of blending on the right side.
On Aug 15, 2010, at 19:24 , Walter Gilbert wrote:
That's definitely true ... the reason I had to do so much sharpening
to make the image somewhat presentable after the noise reduction.
Bluebirds have been my biggest challenge, and that's the reason I've
been so married to that shot. It took me a a whole lot of trying to
get one where the bird was recognizable in flight.
Joseph McAllister
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“If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn’t need to lug a camera.”
–Lewis Hine
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