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RE: "The Peli-Can Can"

in #beachwednesday7 years ago (edited)

It looks as if every photograph is a painting. What did you do to the background? Did you alter that pictures with a certain software? You did a good job if so. The birds are so crystal clear ... even my kind of worn out eyes can see them so vividly. LOL.

Pelicans don't live here so I never get to see one. But wow, do they look impressive. Interesting to read also some facts about those animals. I am not surprised to find them ancient as they remind me for some reason on the Archeopteryx I was taught in school about:) But nice to see it confirmed, now.

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Hi Erika! Amazingly, most of the 100+ photos I took came out beautiful already without anything. So hard to pick and choose through those for this post. However, I did remove some of the stark blue sky behind them so they would stand out more as the subject and I added some soft lighting behind them to highlight their expressions. That is probably it - they really didn't need much - what you see is what they looked like. Glad to hear that you approve of the background color though - what I think looks good might not be what other people think looks good. So thank you for your very helpful comment!

I think also my Nikon P900 camera has already proved itself worthy. I was seriously doubting it the first run as all my photos came back blurry, but given that I am feeling more comfortable with it and learning its personality, it definitely impressed me with this session (and the horses!). It's like a powerful telephoto lens x60. I was pretty close to them, but not that close and yes they turned out very clear. I bought it specifically for bird photography. You can also get lenses for it that will make it a 'macro' camera - perfect for those nature walks that I love so much - don't have to carry multiple camera bags and equipment.

Software I use is Photoshop.