View Full Version : O Say Can You See... Janet Petty 02-03-2007, 05:06 PM My friend, Derrall Brown, (www.photosandphrames.com) took these shots of this majestic eagle the same day I took the swan pictures in another post here at RTP. He has graciously allowed me to post them for people to paint but requests that they not be posted on other sites or linked to other sites.
This is such a superb bird. Please do it proud.
Janet Once again we must thank you , Janet, for providing such lovely images for us to "play" with. :bigthmb:
This, in Painter, then strokes enhanced in Photoshop.
Rô CathyH 02-03-2007, 05:54 PM Hi Janet, very nice photo.
I smudge painted the grand fellow.
Cathy CJ Swartz 02-03-2007, 06:17 PM Janet, another thanks to your friend for his photos of a wonderful eagle -- love the feather detail he kept in the image. Really fine work.
Rô, simply lovely and love those enhanced strokes! Good work in Painter just amazes me!
Cathy, love the smudge look, and love the retained detail in his feathers.
There's just something about a bald eagle... :) Janet Petty 02-03-2007, 06:22 PM Yeah, CJ I'm jealous. He has a bigger, better lens than I do. No way could my lens have reached the bird. On the bright side. My swans came out better than his swans. :D :D
Janet CJ Swartz 02-03-2007, 06:35 PM Yeah, CJ I'm jealous. He has a bigger, better lens than I do. No way could my lens have reached the bird. On the bright side. My swans came out better than his swans. :D :D
Janet
Ohhhh, I KNOW the feeling!!! I love looking at great bird shots, but carrying an 800mm lens (let alone paying for one!!!) would not work for me, and then it would just show that I still couldn't shoot like Art Morris http://www.birdsasart.com/ -- BUT I could sure get a better shot than I can with a 200mm lens.
I'm glad your swans were better than his swans -- only fair!! :) lkroll 02-03-2007, 08:31 PM Hey Janet. Your friend Derrall has some pretty cool captures on his website. Thanks for sharing these with us.
I've been working on making Photoshop's angled brush stroke look more like hand strokes. I used Eye Candy with Jiggle preset to do just that (wide jiggles). Also started things off using a technique that I outlined here (http://www.innographx.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=93396#93396) (except I rotated the canvas 30 degrees before doing so and then rotated back). :) Kraellin 02-03-2007, 11:58 PM great pics, janet.
Ro, you've been practicing. very nice :)
also nice, cathyh.
lk, just a touch too much 'jiggle' for my tastes, but i like the idea of rotating the canvas on effects and filters. Steve Conway 02-04-2007, 11:40 AM Maybe we need to put in a flag somewhere.
Steve C. CJ Swartz 02-04-2007, 02:49 PM Gorgeous, Steve! Still keeps that magnificent expression. Peter S 02-04-2007, 03:35 PM Steve it seems we're both on the same wavelength here. (Nice one)
Similar but with a texture and simple frame.
Peter Steve Conway 02-05-2007, 09:16 AM Steve it seems we're both on the same wavelength here. (Nice one)
Similar but with a texture and simple frame.
Peter
This is one of those images that I had trouble making look like anything I was happy with. So I just did a quick diffuse and let it go at that.
Steve C. palms1 02-05-2007, 09:18 AM Great photo's, lovely subject ( well better than the house sparrows i try to photograph here )
Palms Steve Conway 02-05-2007, 09:19 AM Gorgeous, Steve! Still keeps that magnificent expression.
Thank you much. I tried several things but this was the only one that I was really happy with.
Steve C. MargaretM 02-05-2007, 09:36 AM Here's the majestic bird done in Painters liquid ink with outlines.
Just read a bird story in the paper that was both sad and interesting. The storms that recently swept through central Florida killing 20 people also killed the flock of Whooping Cranes that winter in Florida. Well turns out that one survived - Number 615 . This is the same one that on the flight down in December, following the ultralight, turned around and headed back north. He was rounded up eventually and rejoined the group heading south. Today humans dressed as giant whooping cranes are out to round up number 615 once again. ( Well this is the land of the KKK after all.) The headline was "Maverick crane survives." - maybe it pays to be a little different??
MargaretM
Photoshop The humans are dressed as cranes so as not to accustom the birds to humans.
I got so wrapped up in this tale I nearly forgot to attach my image. CJ Swartz 02-05-2007, 10:08 AM Lovely rendition, Margaret!
Thanks also for sharing the info about the surviving crane - I'd read the original story about them all being killed in the tornado (along with about 20 people), and it's good to hear about survival in the midst of devastation -- like that baby some years ago that was found unharmed in a tree after a deadly tornado. palms1 02-05-2007, 02:59 PM had to have another try this time a smudge
Palms Janet Petty 02-05-2007, 08:00 PM Everyone is doing such a great job on this bird. Really nice work folks. I haven't seen any collages/montages, however. And I thought some enterprising person would have taken on that challenge by now.
Keep up the good work all.
Janet cardmnal 02-05-2007, 08:45 PM No montage.....just a little colored pencil version.
Alan Janet Petty 02-09-2007, 06:30 PM The eagle has landed. But not on the moon this time.
Janet CJ Swartz 02-09-2007, 06:55 PM Janet -- that version is worth standing up to view. :) |