Gerald Kelberg
02-08-2017, 06:15 AM
Hi,
Photographed this young White-tail Eagle late last year in Poland - just now getting around to processing. He had chosen to quit the group feeding on the bait and gave a nice chance against the distant trees and frosted grasses.
There is an amount of blue picked up on the dark primaries and the leading edge of the shadowed right wing. This was present in the original frame but has become more pronounced with PP. What is the best way to deal with this?
Canon EOS 1D X, EF 200-400 with Extender at 560mm
1/2500 sec, f6.3, ISO 1250
Converted in DPP4 and finished in PS5.1. Flipped and moved the Eagle within the frame; light level and curves adjustments; NR with NIK Dfine.
Thanks for looking!
Gerald
Photographed this young White-tail Eagle late last year in Poland - just now getting around to processing. He had chosen to quit the group feeding on the bait and gave a nice chance against the distant trees and frosted grasses.
There is an amount of blue picked up on the dark primaries and the leading edge of the shadowed right wing. This was present in the original frame but has become more pronounced with PP. What is the best way to deal with this?
Canon EOS 1D X, EF 200-400 with Extender at 560mm
1/2500 sec, f6.3, ISO 1250
Converted in DPP4 and finished in PS5.1. Flipped and moved the Eagle within the frame; light level and curves adjustments; NR with NIK Dfine.
Thanks for looking!
Gerald