jorgemonkey
10-29-2005, 07:06 AM
Here are some gulls I was able to photograph while at Mono Lake. This was one of my first real attempts at bird photography. Enjoy!
BTW, I just realized the first picture has a bunch of black dots in it. Its not a dirty lens or sensor... Its a bunch of little black flies!
Oh! i just love number 2. It can be a real pain to get one doing that. WTG.
Number 3 is nice aswell, but i woulda's liked to see some space foward of the gull for him to move into.
paulnj
10-29-2005, 06:57 PM
I am not very good with western gulls, but I think you have 2 califoria gulls and a western gull at the bottom... don't quote me though.
I like the action in the first two, but think the framing is a bit tight for my taste.
thanks for sharing!
jorgemonkey
10-30-2005, 05:53 AM
Thanks for the comments! I'm definatly learning more and more as I keep shooting. Getting the composition right in camera is somethin I do need to work on. All of these shots were cropped in PS. I did a few changes in them and I acutally like them a lot more now. Adjustments were cropping, levels, high pass sharpening, and saving for the web.
paulnj
10-30-2005, 06:20 AM
Much better comp, but I think the second would benefit from a 400 widex600 high verticle comp that still includes both GULLS( "seagull" isn't a real bird , just a term people use.. wink wink)
Much better comp, but I think the second would benefit from a 400 widex600 high verticle comp that still includes both GULLS( "seagull" isn't a real bird , just a term people use.. wink wink)
Definitely, all there look much better now!
jorgemonkey
10-30-2005, 07:40 AM
Much better comp, but I think the second would benefit from a 400 widex600 high verticle comp that still includes both GULLS( "seagull" isn't a real bird , just a term people use.. wink wink)
Growing up here in CA, I've always grown up calling them "seagulls", probably cause I'm pretty close to the ocean. Its all good though. :)
Chunk
10-30-2005, 07:48 AM
I like the composition better in each of these in the second post. Very nice, you've caught their actions well. You could try a bit of dodging on the body and head of the third shot.
paulnj
10-30-2005, 06:10 PM
Everyone calls them seagulls, but infact they are just gulls. If found at a bay are they baygulls(get it bagels)? If found in a field are the fieldgulls(3 points for that funny one huh)