Huge image reconstruction on this photography. My Before|After adjustments Comparison feature reveals all!
The Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) is a small wading bird, one of two species of turnstone in the genus Arenaria. It is now classified in the sandpiper family Scolopacidae but was formerly sometimes placed in the plover family Charadriidae.
Well, this photo is what it is, basically it does not break three legs of a duck. It would have been more pleasant if I had checked my aperture before releasing the shutter (ƒ8 here). At ƒ5.6 @400mm with the would have given a less present background, thus enhancing the subject. The framing in cons-diving […]
I basically add more sky to this picture, if not, it should have been trashed.
Also named “seagull” and very common in Australia. I know… it's not a crocodile (but yes it also attack!). For crocos., don't worry, pictures will be posted right there on my gallery!
The male The female This Australian King Parrots couple (endemic species) was completely free but, because we were standing under the canopy to the Blue Mountains (), the parrots eyes were reflecting the structure. I then decided to remove those “urban” reflexions by re-drawing an eye part. Now, this birds doesn't feel locked in, even […]
For people who'll try the Before|After comparison feature above, you'll notice I over-exposed my original shot in a purpose probably even more important than normally. This way, I've been able to catch details on the head and the neck. If not, their would have been completely blacks. In post adjustment, I under-exposed the whole picture […]
This photo have been taken in a falconry. I removed the antenna on the bird.