Amazing shot, @pittendrigh!
Here is my take with PhotoFlow. I have used the newly introduced “dynamic range compressor” tool to increase the local contrast and underline the texture of the bird’s body:
PFI file: _PIC1975.pfi (41.4 KB)
Amazing shot, @pittendrigh!
Here is my take with PhotoFlow. I have used the newly introduced “dynamic range compressor” tool to increase the local contrast and underline the texture of the bird’s body:
Version 2. Looks like a painting.
As a Californian, I also thought the bird was surfing.
Filmulator 1.0.0b1 > McGimp 2.10.6 > RawTherapee 5.4 newlocallab-gui
I know my limitations, so I generally make comments on discuss and hope others deliver for me.
@chroma_ghost played it safe this time around.
@chroma_ghost played it safe this time around.
you try to talk with a red ball in your mouth >… PF ref, maybe
anyway we’ve been having so many nice versions lately !! Here there is a glow in the dark bird version from a bird from the cold with a warm heart, a napoleonic portrait from the gg butcher , the colourfull infectious z virus’ stripin’ from @Joan_Rake1, the investigations into the soul from the man eagle and last but surely not least a cool cat making a bird surf!!! fuck me we’re going all crazy… for that matter, the good shreedhar’s, sls’, jacal’s, mine and even your versions are “playing it safe”. Salu2 hombre
On the exhale. After a deep breath.
<< is that the norm for TF shooting? I ask 'cause I always heard (and is actually how I go about it) that the shutter release is supposed to happen while holding (a bad thought, jeje), maybe there are different techniques; I’m curious, what’s your take @pittendrigh?
PS
Nice pic BTW =)
One of the techniques (the one I use, at least) is taking a deep breath, holding a little bit, then releasing the shutter while slowly and uniformly exhaling.
Hand holding or mono-poding a 600mm is like shooting a rifle at long range. I exhale slowly and squeeze, slowly and gently.
Birding guides typically carry a tripod with spotting scope attached, with DSLR and 600mm lens hanging on a shoulder strap. If said camera is set to rapid fire each time the shutter is pressed a barrage of 6 or more photos is produced for each press. Of which one or two might be in sharp focus. If ISO is high enough.
Shooting (photographing) birds in flight is like swinging a shotgun (I don’t anymore but I once did). Relax your arms arms, exhale, swing. Shoot. Never ever pause. Once the swing starts keep it moving until you click!
For this one I had to raise camera and monopod together, and swing them both.
Thank you for detailed explanation and example
In the market for a shotgun then, 2-train-me-swing
then gonna bump the izo, carry oil proxpector and
barrage in the exhalin’ like there is no milk, hopefully
get a bit sharper inchalah maria magdalena
Revival with RT 5.10-rc1
Nice find, @HIRAM.
Here’s my own play with RT. Edit: Ugh, this turned out too dark against the white surround, so, I’ve brightened and replaced it.
_PIC1975.NEF.pp3 (18.2 KB)