View Full Version : Yes, Another DUCK! Can anyone explain why the head looks blue?
RandyMN
10th of April 2009 (Fri), 11:53
After all, it is a Mallard with a green head and I did not change color or temperature.
DigitalSpecialist
10th of April 2009 (Fri), 12:03
You are seeing a natural lighting color distortion/change. It is very common when shooting a black animal to see a blue hue off the fur. Your experiencing the same effect visually off the green of the head.
RandyMN
10th of April 2009 (Fri), 12:52
DigitalSpecialist, I like that title. Maybe my job can reclassify me.
Thanks, I figured the duck must have irredescent feathers. Never really noticed it while seeing at ducks in person.
Ducks! Don't ya just love them?
chauncey
10th of April 2009 (Fri), 18:39
Only with L'orange sauce. :lol:
Tom Reichner
13th of April 2009 (Mon), 08:28
A couple weeks ago, I took an image of a half dozen Shovelers in flight. 5 drakes show the typical green head. The 6th drake's head looks blue. I mean really blue. Just the way the light was hitting it, I suppose.
-Tom
gasrocks
26th of April 2009 (Sun), 10:45
Mallards freely mate with many different ducks - especially domestic varieties. I have been told that there are a few Mallards with blue heads out there.
res
27th of April 2009 (Mon), 13:48
It is most likely light reflection. I was watching a couple just a couple of days ago after seeing this thread and I looked at the shoreline of a lake I was passing and there was a blue headed mallard. I stopped and it suddenly changed direction and his head was green. I am trying to remember but I do believe he was heavily back lit just like yours. When the light hit directly, it was green. Rick
jsinon
29th of April 2009 (Wed), 06:38
Mallards freely mate with many different ducks - especially domestic varieties. I have been told that there are a few Mallards with blue heads out there.
Ditto, I was shooting a few mallards on the lake I live on, and one of them had a blue head. It most definitely had nothing to do with the light. No matter what the angle of light hitting the heads, the green ones were green and the blue one stayed blue. I've also seen some other even more interesting color combinations. Seems those mallards will "get busy" with anybody:lol:
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