> Stan Halpin
> Subject: GESO:Another bird (feeding)
> 
> . . . I captured this sequence as one caught and ate a good sized fish . . .
> http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p687482279
> I recommend a slide-show viewing if you have decent band-width.

On Apr 22, 2011, at 8:55 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:

> Stan these are nice but I did have a hard time making out the bird and what
> it has in its mouth because the bird and fish both have very similar colors.
> Not sure really if there was or if there is any way of editing it so one can
> tell the difference a bit better.


If there is, I have not found it. The strong backlight didn't help. I did have 
exposure comp set (at +1.0, not enough). I have played with exposure, fill 
light, contrast, sharpening, etc. All within Lightroom. If one were an expert 
in Photoshop technique, which I am most definitely not, I suspect it might be 
possible with layers to isolate the bird + fish and do some more to bring them 
out which might enhance the clarity. If anyone wants to try with one or more of 
these files, I would be happy to send the original DNG . . .  I could crop more 
tightly; at 1-to-1 or beyond it is easier to make out the details of what is 
going on. My goal here was to try and balance two priorities. One the one hand, 
I wanted to show an interesting "interaction" between bird and fish. It was 
interesting to watch, 'twas an unusual sight for me, and I wanted to share the 
record of that. On the other hand, I was trying to make a silk purse out of a 
sow's ear, photographically speaking. The backlighting, the sometimes 
slightly-off focus, narrow depth of field, distance from the subject, etc. all 
conspire to make these shots just barely above the minimal "keeper" level of 
quality. In fact, if it weren't for the fish, I wouldn't have given most of 
these a second look. So, I am trying to make them appear as good as I can, and 
tell the story as well. Cropping more tightly possibly tells the story a bit 
better but exposes more of the flaws in the images . . .

stan


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