Been a good long time since IÂ originally wrote my "bio."Â IÂ should probably update it, especially considering how much has changed with my priorities in the interim...
In early 2007 (just about tax time, as it seems, logically), I was severely bitten with the photography bug upon upgrading to a DSLR (my first camera, really). I had intended using it mostly for acquiring high res natural textures for use in PhotoSHOP/Bryce/Poser/etc, but ended up getting quickly into birding & portraiture (mostly shooting friends' live bands for the latter). As you can see by the types of uploads I've done pretty much exclusively since then, I've backed off on the 3D rendering &Â other graphic design. I still do some of it, especially making press stuff for the band(s) I've been in (should upload summa that, eh?).
IÂ aspire to be able to combine these tools I'm still grasping into any number of ventures known &Â unknown in time, but of course, the learning never really ends, does it?
Thanks for viewing.. This really is a great community for sharing ideas & experiences & learning new things, as well as a boundless source of inspiration.
Cheers!
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Comments (3)
danob
You have done well with the image size and a lot less artifact showing here A great image of the Osprey returning to the nest.. The Clone and heal tools would be my suggestion and it would keep things looking natural as opposed to the desaturate plan
stuart83
Agree with Danny, very good detail of the birds shown here & excellent pose Stuart
NefariousDrO
Great job with the photo, and the work on the canoes. I saw one suggestion of the clone tool, but I'd also suggest using the blur brush to selectively blur out something you want de-emphasized. You did a really good job with this one!