Common Loon
Common Loon
Photography \ Nature | 11/23/07 @072 |
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I saw this Common Loon the same morning that I watched the sun come up while out in my canoe, as shown in Sunrise in the Rockies byLIke many Canadians, I consider the haunting call of the loon to be one of the signature sounds of Canadian wilderness. I hadn't heard this sound for a while so it was great to hear it again when I went camping back in August.
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11/23/07 @133
11/23/07 @158
Nice capture,very difficult to get too close without a canoe. A few suggestions that I think can improve this frame:
1. Would be beter if the bird is composed more to the left.
2. Some noise at the top part should be easy to clean
3. A -3/3 exposure bias was a clever choice. That should have exposed the chest correctly, but it is over-exposed. Possibly happened during photoshoping? With such a bias I assume that the original picture was dark. The best treatment would be to select for exposure from the original file everything but this sensitive area.
4. What's really nice about loons is their red eye, that here is kind of dull. I'd select the eye and expose it shamelessly, to bring out the real colour.
*Edit: I look on my laptop now, and the exposure looks good. Conclusions: Forget about #3, and... Macintosh rules.
11/23/07 @239
Good work as usual Don!
Carlos
11/23/07 @276
Wish for slightly more details around the head/eyes.
The white part in th cheast could show more details.
Understand the difficulty of catching this type of "bird".
Well done!
11/23/07 @343
Great photo workster !!!! +10
11/23/07 @494
John
11/23/07 @619
moserArtist & Roadrunner - I did a bit of surfing to look at other loon photos. The breast of a loon is white and very smooth - there isn't any detail to be seen. I don't think this is overexposed.
Roadrunner - Your suggestion to play up the eye is a good one. However, this photo does show the "real colour" of this loon's eye. This was taken early in the morning with no direct light, and loons eyes are a warm reddish brown - nothing like the bright red devil eyes on some grebes, for example.
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11/23/07 @721
I like the reflections alot
11/23/07 @738
Nice photo!
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11/24/07 @680
Top mark
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11/30/07 @088
cool exposure
I like it
01/12/08 @512
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