Now, Master of the shadows, you're talking in riddles but thanks.
The cormorant is in a light shade and his wings are just clearer.
The duckling has the light from behind, his neck and back are clearer.
The statue has the light in the front, mostly on its left side.
I can see 2 spots of light on his neck and shoulder, would it be the glitch???
Why not just flip the thing he's standing on? Problem solved.
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OK, so it was the rock!!! I didn't want to flip it as I like its shape bended towards the center of the image, I have just corrected the light and shadow. Thanks CM
Thanks for showing me the Anhinga, it is very elegant. Where I live there are lots of cormorants and I like to watch them fish, trying to spot and guess the place where they will get out of the water Once they are fed they stay on a rock or a post to dry their feathers, as they absorb a lot of water when they go diving.
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Love everything.... you did a good job with the colors and highlights... the image itself is so beautiful..... good luck...
Thanks George
Check your light sources. Nice image otherwise.
Now, Master of the shadows, you're talking in riddles but thanks.
The cormorant is in a light shade and his wings are just clearer.
The duckling has the light from behind, his neck and back are clearer.
The statue has the light in the front, mostly on its left side.
I can see 2 spots of light on his neck and shoulder, would it be the glitch???
The light on the statue is from our right. In the source photo for the cormorant the light is also from the right, but you've reversed it.
I agree, but I have darkened the clear zones to compensate on the cormorant and his rock. Not enough?
Why not just flip the thing he's standing on? Problem solved.
OK, so it was the rock!!! I didn't want to flip it as I like its shape bended towards the center of the image, I have just corrected the light and shadow. Thanks CM
I love Cormorants. They are so cool. They swim underwater and catch fish. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDG_e2IgrFc
There is another bird called the Anhinga. It looks almost like a Cormorant.
https://d1ia71hq4oe7pn.cloudfront.net/photo/66028941-480px.jpg
Thanks for showing me the Anhinga, it is very elegant. Where I live there are lots of cormorants and I like to watch them fish, trying to spot and guess the place where they will get out of the water Once they are fed they stay on a rock or a post to dry their feathers, as they absorb a lot of water when they go diving.
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