

The bird itself isnt mine as explained in the comments. Here's an egret with golden feet that worked nicely against a black background. Here is a link to the original by flopper: Added new background to remove cage wire.īob from dublin edited this topic ages ago.Īpplied a little cropping, a gradient blur to background and a little sharpening to the bird. Pumped up the saturation a bit.Īn eagle at the zoo. I just cropped and added a lil fill light and sharpening.Ĭaught some bluebirds as they were passing through the area. Lightened the shadows, darkened the blacks, a little sharpening and cropped to portrait orientation in PS4 elements. and this morning I had a BlueJay and a Robin in the backyard. Just thought I'd mention that we in Canada put the clocks forward last night. Here I merged both the hawk and the rabbit into the pastoral scene.įrom my recent trip to the nature park. Portland Bill lighthouse, UK, with seagulls from above the St Lawrence River. I moved the egret from a mud flat into the sunrise.Īnother composite. the pointillist painting-like green & yellow are leaves reflected on the water This will only post a small version of your image. You can also put the URL from your photo page between two open brackets in a reply.

Copy all the information in the first box under the image, then paste it as a reply in this 's as easy as all that. Click the "small" or "medium" size blue link near the top. This is the one with the magnifying glass. Choose the "All Sizes" button above the photo.

To post an image in this discussion thread.just go to the photo's page in your stream. Please post small, or medium sizes only so that the thread will load up better. I shot these this past winter on a trip to Florida. I does not have to be a composite either, just anything edited. Anything at all that you have done, past or present. Anyways, I thought it might be nice for folks to show us some of their editing they have done on bird photos. The early spring can also be great for getting some nice shots, as the leaves are not yet out. The birds are starting to sing their spring songs, and it won't be long before the flocks arrive for nesting. If you live in a climate that has long, cold winters, you know how that first beautiful day makes you feel so nice. Well, today was the first day in a very long time that it has been above freezing 10:00am in the NorthEast US.
