Originally Posted by adrian mandea
Adrian,
I love these two shots.., beautiful work!
The first one has such a creamy bokeh and the 2nd one is a great capture with a nice low angle perspective.
Rich
Originally Posted by adrian mandea
Adrian,
I love these two shots.., beautiful work!
The first one has such a creamy bokeh and the 2nd one is a great capture with a nice low angle perspective.
Rich
thanks Joel for the comment, really appreciated!
Originally Posted by Joel Eade
I don't know this one either, I found only one in my place(southern California), I took this shot about 2 weeks ago, it looks almost as same as yours, it's very tame, I could get really close.
Bob, Tom and Rich, thank you guys very much for the kind words
Originally Posted by bob williams
well I used CS5, as you know I just started to learn PS, so I couldn't do much in the software, I just did some basic thing like level, contrast ,saturation and sharpening, I added some vibrance, it seemed to make the image looked more vivid(not sure though).
Tom, like Rich mentioned, the creamy BG is from the lens, I can easily tell my pictures that which one was taken with the 300mm 2.8 or my 400mm 5.6
basically it was a lucky bust of 5-6 shorts and these two were the better one. thanks again guys for the compliments, really appreciated!
Wow, this is a really nice shot of a dancing GBH, I like the pose of the bird, sharpness and color, I guess you already know that a more blurred background would make this shot even better( did you use the widest aperture?)
Originally Posted by JJphoto
Yeah, I could have made an adjustment there ...I had it at f/6.3 instead of 5.6 ....silly me! [:P] It was such an odd kind of day for lighting, sunny, cloudy, sunny again ...my settings were all over the place!
Denise
Greetings to all, this is my first contribution. My reluctant models are my three little Italian Greyhounds.
Cheers,
Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Oops, had two screens open and meant to post to the pet thread.
Great start. I'll try and find something with wings.
Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Not quite there yet. But I'm getting closer. The lens was too good for me. And the image size is wrong. Oh well, keep trying rookie.
Cheers, Steve.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Cool Steve - I can even see spiderweb.