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Photographer  Bill Ciavarra {Karma:10216}
Project N/A Camera Model Dimage 7
Categories Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Nature's Beauty
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Uploaded 7/1/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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Favorites Aperture 5.6
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About Guess I could have open up the lens to blur out the background but this was a large bird and I really wanted to be sure I kept him sharp from one end to the other..I wish I was better at PS, I might attempt to blur out the background just a bit, I sure he would really pop out! I have 1 more of him for tomorrow. Thanks for all your comments on the 1st post of this subject...Bill
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T Glow   {K:14955} 7/2/2003
This serie is reallly great.. high quality! Regards,T.

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Robert Gaither Robert Gaither   {K:34128} 7/1/2003
I haven't heard from Johnny since I told him I had a longhorn steer for him that I promised on Photosig and I e-mailed him and he said he would look but he was busy. Nice image and capture. Just go in layers I usually use three copied background layers. I unmasked sharp the one in the middle blurred the top one and erase with 100 percent on the subject and get close to the edge of the subject and finish off the edges with 50 percent.

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Andrieux Querido   {K:684} 7/1/2003
Hi this is the real color?
Great Photo
Cya
and see my project

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Jim F Jim F   {K:8859} 7/1/2003
Well Done, IMO the background is so natural and does not detract at all. In some cases where the background is out of character, such as a zoo setting, a blurred background may be preferable, but I think this is perfect! With the supurb colors of this bird, it stands out without help!

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F. Zafer KAYIKÇILAR   {K:206} 7/1/2003
Great colors, nice shot!..

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Ronnie Gaubert   {K:3700} 7/1/2003
Bill, I agree that a totally blurred background is alway better but in this case I believe it's not all bad. I think because of the even lines created by the reeds, it doesn't distract all that bad. I would suggest, I know you can't reshoot this, but a lower camera angle would have made a better presentation. I find with birds, if you can get eye level it alway works better.

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Kevin Giannini   {K:110} 7/1/2003
Excellent color! I also like the color/focus of the surrounding grass, but it would be interesting to see a comparison with a semi-blurred background. Nice.

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