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  • Caracara in the Sunshine

    Hi all

    I've not posted for some time I know , so I thought I'd better make amends by posting this one that I took today. I don't often get the chance to take photos in such lovely (if cold) conditions:



    Thanks for looking.

    Thea

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    Re: Caracara in the Sunshine

    Hi Thea, a beautiful bird. Is this a crop, if not I'm really impressed you managed to fill the frame without losing any of the extremities.
    Stephen

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    • #3
      Re: Caracara in the Sunshine

      Thanks Stephen - he is a lovely bird, and you don't get to see him fly so well very often (he prefers to run!).

      It is a cropped image, but not by a great deal. I was 'playing around' using the camera on Aperture Priority Auto today to see what results I could get, given the lighting conditions (bright but contrasty).

      Thea

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      • #4
        Re: Caracara in the Sunshine

        Hi Thea, was wondering where you'd gone

        It's almost as if he or she is deliberately posing for you

        Where was this taken? I'm keen to know if you've cropped this as well.

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        • #5
          Re: Caracara in the Sunshine

          I haven't gone far Ian, I promise !

          This was taken at the Hawk Conservancy Trust in Hampshire.

          Here is the original image, so that you can see how much of a crop I did:



          Thea

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          • #6
            Re: Caracara in the Sunshine

            Originally posted by TheaL View Post
            I haven't gone far Ian, I promise !

            This was taken at the Hawk Conservancy Trust in Hampshire.

            Here is the original image, so that you can see how much of a crop I did:



            Thea
            Absolutely cracking shot - either version! I like the play of light on the feathers.
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            • #7
              Re: Caracara in the Sunshine

              An excellent shot, but to be picky the window frame behind the bird slopes to the left. Try levelling it up before cropping then it will be less distracting. Just a thought.

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              • #8
                Re: Caracara in the Sunshine

                This just had to be a POTD and so it is today:



                It's also worth mentioning that Thea posted her shot in Adobe RGB space, so non colour-managed browsers like Internet Explorer will not show this image at its best.

                The version shown in the POTD has been converted to sRGB, so it should look better.

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                • #9
                  Re: Caracara in the Sunshine

                  I like this very much.

                  You took full advantage of what you were offered.

                  A situation I would have liked to have been in.

                  Regards. Barr1e

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                  • #10
                    Re: Caracara in the Sunshine

                    Originally posted by Gez View Post
                    An excellent shot, but to be picky the window frame behind the bird slopes to the left. Try levelling it up before cropping then it will be less distracting. Just a thought.
                    Thanks - I hadn't noticed that ! However, when I straightened it up I ended up with a crop similar to my original (cropped) image.

                    Thanks to all for the comments - much appreciated!

                    Cheers

                    Thea

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