I'm not exaggerating thousands of birds. Still have plenty of photo's I'm playing around with. Please don't hold back, tell me what u think.
This is a discussion on 10 000 birds within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I'm not exaggerating thousands of birds. Still have plenty of photo's I'm playing around with. Please don't hold back, tell ...
I'm not exaggerating thousands of birds. Still have plenty of photo's I'm playing around with. Please don't hold back, tell me what u think.
I would like it if the photo was a larger size...can't really see all the birds and get a scope of what you saw when you took the photo...
Also, it seems a bit flat on my monitor but that might just be my monitor.
Definitely tho', larger photo would help with a better critique.
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I have to agree. I can't quite see the image on this huge thing before my eyes. To be honest I thought it was snow at first. I think I have it in my head what it really looks like, which is pretty cool..but I can't honestly say I see it now.
I think that this might be one of those shots that what you see is not what you get happens to me all the time.
I find the distance makes it hard to see that the white is actually birds.
I like the bridge and the shape of the water. If you can go back and get a sharper image it would be nice. I would recommend a little less sky as well.
Ahem! I only count nine-thousand, nine-hundred and eighty-six birds. I DEMAND A REFUND!
Bambi's comments are spot on. I think there are some great images here, but this one isn't quite there. The use of a polarizing filter would have helped to reduce or eliminate the blown highlights on the reflections, and don't forget to level your images in post.
I see a foggy scene with snow over mud and some water. I cant fix my eyes on anything and it is way too blurry
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