Gotta Scratch That Itch
by DB Hayes
Title
Gotta Scratch That Itch
Artist
DB Hayes
Medium
Photograph - Photopainting, Paintography, Digitally Enhanced Photograph,
Description
Fine Art Americas (FAA) watermark does NOT appear on sold art as FAA removes the watermark before each sold copy is museum quality printed on canvas, photo-paper, metal, acrylic or any of FAA's many other available medias regardless of which one is chosen by the buyer.
COPYRIGHT DISCLOSURE NOTICE: THIS IS A COPYRIGHTED, ALL RIGHTS PROTECTED IMAGE. THIS IMAGE IS MONITORED AND PROTECTED FROM ILLEGAL PIRACY BY PIXSY.
WE are very grateful for the featuring of our "Gotta Scratch That Itch" photopainting by the following art groups:
1 = Nikon Full Frame Cameras: 8/02/2018
2 = Just Perfect: 8/02/2018
3 = Showcasing The South: 8/02/2018
4 = Animal Photographs: 8/02/2018
5 = Created by Southern Artists: 8/02/2018
6 = Digital Art And Photography For A Simple Imagination: 8/03/2018
7 = FAA Portrait Gallery: 8/03/2018
8 = Images That Excites You: 8/03/2018
9 = USA Photographers ONLY: 8/04/2018
10 = 10 Plus: 8/05/2018
11 = A Birding Group - Wings: 8/05/2018
12 = Bath & Spa Prints: 8/05/2018
13 = Wildlife ONE A DAY: 8/05/2018
14 = FAA Portrait - Birds: 8-06/2018
15 = Digital Art And Photography For A Simple Imagination: 8/07/2018
16 = Poetic Poultry: 8/08/2018
17 = Pin Me - Daily: 8/09/2017
18 = The Artistic Aperture: 8/10/2018
19 = 500 Views: 8/12/2018
20 = Animal Mania: 8/12/2018
21 = Over 2,000 Views: 8/12/2018
22 = KINGDOM Animalia: 8/15/2018
23 = Nature Landmarks Landscapes Wildlife: 8/18/2018
24 = What Interrobang: 8/23/2018
25 = Camera Art: 8/29/2018
26 = Contemporary: 9/04/2018
On August 01, 2018 I, Bill, traveled to the beautiful Jekyll Island, Georgia to photograph all things of interest.
One of the first areas I visited is a section of Driftwood Beach. After doing so and on the way back to my truck I decided to detour down a paved walking/bike path, which runs parallel to the beach but about 100 yards or so behind the beach. There are small ponds on both sides of the path as well as marshes and fallen trees. Lady luck was shining on me as I came upon a tricolored heron perched on a branch of a fallen tree over a canal.
This tricolored heron did not seem to be bothered by me as I was only about 20 yards from the heron while photographing it. I'd hoped it would spread its wings or fly away after a short while, which would allow me a chance to capture an in-flight image. But, this bird was happy with the perch it had and simply would not budge so I finally gave up, thanked it for being a wonderful photography subject and walked away to leave it in peace.
I captured this image using a Nikon D850 camera plus a Nikon 200-500MM lens plus a 1.4 extender to allow further reach.
After editing a copy of the original image with Photoshop I decided to add a light oil brush touch to the image and was very pleased with the results. Then I decided to replace the original background with what you see since the original background was not very appealing, at least not to me. I wanted to keep the tree branch in the image as it added to the quality of the image in my opinion. So once again, this process almost exhausted my patience as it took several hours to accomplish.
All visits to our FAA-Pixels art sites are welcomed, encouraged and appreciated. Please visit often.
"Art Enhances Life"
Bill and Deb Hayes
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August 2nd, 2018
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Comments (39)
Ben Prepelka
Excellent timing and great finishing touches !! Congrats on your work being featured in multiple groups !!
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art feature! You are invited to archive your work in the Features Archive thread as well as any other thread in which it would fit!
DB Hayes replied:
Thank you very much for this feature honor, for which, we are very grateful. Bill & Deb
Bill And Deb Hayes
WE are honored by the featuring of our "Gotta Scratch That Itch" by the following art groups: Over 2,000 Views; KINGDOM Animalia; and Nature Landmarks Landscapes Wildlife. We are very grateful to each of the administrators of those groups. Bill & Deb
Bill And Deb Hayes
WE would like to offer our grateful appreciation to Arthur Charpentier for his visit and wonderful compliment. Bill & Deb
Bill And Deb Hayes
Thank you Donna Kennedy for your visit and gracious compliment. WE sincerely appreciate both. Bill & Deb
Bill And Deb Hayes
WE are very grateful for & honored by the featuring of our "Gotta Scratch That Itch" image by Bob Lentz, administrator for the art group "The Artistic Aperture". Thank you sincerely Bob. Bill & Deb
Bob Lentz
Congratulations! on this unique image’s being Featured in “The Artistic Aperture” group, and also Liked, Favorited, and Facebooked.
Bill And Deb Hayes
Our sincere appreciation goes to Tom Claud for his visit and compliment. Bill & Deb
Bill And Deb Hayes
WE are also very grateful to Jeff Iverson for his visit and compliment. Bill & Deb
Bill And Deb Hayes
WE are very grateful to Brian Tarr for his visit and wonderful compliment. Bill & Deb
Anita Faye
Bill and Deb, happy to feature your beautiful work on Poetic Poultry! https://fineartamerica.com/groups/poetic-poultry-.html
DB Hayes replied:
Thank you Anita. We are very grateful and honored by this feature and your compliment. Bill & Deb
Wes Iversen
You captured a great pose and your processing is outstanding, Bill, with just the right amount of oil brush, while the background sets off your subject wonderfully as well with the light and dark areas nicely focusing our view! L/F