Thank you very much, I appreciate it!Beautiful. Great shots, Jeremy.
It's always a pleasure to look at your pictures.
Hi Jeremy!Hopefully you're not sick of warbler photos yet...
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Black-and-white Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Jeremy
Thank you! I try to get as close as possible. I would say for the most part I'm within 40' of most warblers. I don't like cropping below 1800 pixels on the shortest side and I would say the majority of photos is around that size, so roughly 65% I think. I resize to 1400x933 for my website, just in case someone wants to download one.Hi Jeremy!
Again a great series. especially the first one has that "certain something".
Question:
How close do you get and how much cropping to you need in post?
Thanks in advance.
why do you choose 1400x933?Thank you! I try to get as close as possible. I would say for the most part I'm within 40' of most warblers. I don't like cropping below 1800 pixels on the shortest side and I would say the majority of photos is around that size, so roughly 65% I think. I resize to 1400x933 for my website, just in case someone wants to download one.
Jeremy
Because it still produces a very nice looking image for web browsing and doesn't give the ability to print out if someone wants to "steal" it. It might turn out nice on a 4x6 or 5x7 but anything larger and it won't look very good. I understand that putting things on the internet for all to see is what it is, but just trying to look out for myself.why do you choose 1400x933?
Not at all! Beautiful collection of smaller birds, jmeyer! Love them all.Hopefully you're not sick of warbler photos yet...
Thank you, Click!Beautiful series, Cog.
Marsh Harrier and Atlantic Tern (R5/500mm).
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