White faced heron.
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Interesting treatment Greg, effective and artistic looking. I'm still trying to decide whether I like it or not. I think it might work better if you could remove most of the smaller twigs. For me the detail of the twigs isn't quite consistent with the reduced detail in the bird.
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Definitely interesting. Alan's critique is better than anything I have to offer but I do like to see new things.
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I love experimentation Greg and this is really cool. I'd replace all the twigs with a single post or similar as they are very distracting. What was the process?I Shoot A Canon
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My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
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Originally posted by wigz View PostInteresting treatment Greg, effective and artistic looking. I'm still trying to decide whether I like it or not. I think it might work better if you could remove most of the smaller twigs. For me the detail of the twigs isn't quite consistent with the reduced detail in the bird.Originally posted by Toddyh View PostDefinitely interesting. Alan's critique is better than anything I have to offer but I do like to see new things.Originally posted by Isac View PostI love experimentation Greg and this is really cool. I'd replace all the twigs with a single post or similar as they are very distracting. What was the process?
In PS CS3, Added canvas and re-cropped to improve composition.
Filled the added space with sky background.
Did a considerable amount of cloning to remove all twiggy branches from over the bird itself.
Took it to Lightroom for shadows and highlight adjustment.
Back to PS for sharpening and edge cloning to sharpen further just the head area.
Opened in Nik Colour Effex and applied Bleach Bypass to lift detail.
Re-entered Nik CE and applied a little Duplex filtering to take away some of the BB harshness.
Opened in Fotosketcher and applied Painting Filter.
Finished off and resized in PS.
Some or all might consider it not worth it and would have tossed it in the bin, and I nearly did. However I quite like how it turned out and even though it took a bit of time, most of that was spent cloning twigs away from the bird.
Always happy to have a play.. and not necessarily by the book.
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