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Framed Falcon
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
I don’t know if this is a Peregrine Falcon or just an old run of the mill type of hawk… If anyone out there knows for sure, please let me know… I’ve had a problem with these birds in the neighborhood the past few years. Looks as if we have a large family of these birds raising their young right here in my back yard. I shot this guy standing on my back yard fence. Think he saw me trying to get his picture through the kitchen window…
Again I am here just playing with doing different types of frames and effects… Trying to come up with some different nice ways of making a presentation…
Did a little Post processed with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 to sharpen, enhanced the brightness and contrast. Cropped, resized and added border for TrekLens. Your comments and critiques are as always welcome.
Lost the EXIF info, so added what info I had on the original shot here.
File name: IMG_0818.JPG
Shooting Date/Time: 6/24/2008 18:16:04
Tv(Shutter Speed): 1/160Sec.
Av(Aperture Value): F5.6
Metering Modes: Split metering
Exposure Compensation: 0
ISO Speed: 400
Focal Length: 300.0 mm
Image size: 1288 x 1936
Color Space: sRGB IEC61966-2.1
File Size: 843 KB |
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- Jonela
(2767) - [2009-05-12 15:04]
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Hi Den,
This is brilliant I really like the framing very classy.
The colours are great and details sharp even the eye well done my friend.
Regards
Jon
i agree with Jon entirley dont tell him you have captured the beuty of the Falcon well and excellent framing tfs
regards bryan