Why is it that when you see a good photo opportunity, a post is in the way on one side, and another bird's posterior gets in the way on the other?:conf40:
I still liked the effect of the light, shining through those feathers though!:)
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Why is it that when you see a good photo opportunity, a post is in the way on one side, and another bird's posterior gets in the way on the other?:conf40:
I still liked the effect of the light, shining through those feathers though!:)
Yes, really shows the feather structure Catherine, great shot.:)
Its a cracker.
If you copy the tip of other wing and take out the background then flip it you coulul complete the swan and clone in the back ground ont he extended side :)
Oh, I DO like that idea, Beryl!:thumbsup:
Wish I had the expertise!:014:
(It was taken at Christchuch Quay where there are LOTS of Mute Swans, all ringed. There are many different water birds there, and it's such a picturesque place too)
I will have a go if it is all right with you?
Rolf is good at that sort of thing too :D
Here we are. A full Swan
That is WONDERFUL, Beryl!:thumbsup:
I'm sure the Swan would be happy to see it too!:D
How did you DO that?:conf40:
Thanks Catherine
I used CS3 extended. (Photshop) I's not perfect still needs some work