Getting The Bird: How To Photograph Birds With Long Telephoto Lenses
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saltireblue Plus
12 13.7k 84 Norway
6 Aug 2020 7:50PM
That closed-eye moment of pure satisfaction, drawing on a cigarette...12 years since I stopped smoking...
I like the processing, but just feel that he blends into the bg a tad too much. If you could separate him from it a bit more, perhaps tone down the pattern, then it would be even better, I feel...
dudler Plus
19 2.0k 2002 England
6 Aug 2020 8:56PM
While the background would be better fainter, this is exceptional, I think.

Your processing brings out nuances that may indicate character or lifestyle. I'm guessing that happy moments are not too common...
6 Aug 2020 8:58PM

Quote:That closed-eye moment of pure satisfaction, drawing on a cigarette...12 years since I stopped smoking...
I like the processing, but just feel that he blends into the bg a tad too much. If you could separate him from it a bit more, perhaps tone down the pattern, then it would be even better, I feel...



Absolutely true.... Yes, I definitely agree regarding the bg... Silly me , doing a re edit and uploading it when I'm to tired... I needed to increase the structure on the person only, yep that bg has become distracting...
7 Aug 2020 4:42PM

Quote:While the background would be better fainter, this is exceptional, I think.

Your processing brings out nuances that may indicate character or lifestyle. I'm guessing that happy moments are not too common...



Exactly, even simple edits never good to when tired..!

Indeed, that is true, often misunderstood and on the edges of life... (I relate...!) He's very astute, warm hearted and has a fantastic sense of humour

Thank you so much for the UA John

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