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Krishna Prasad kotti
05-16-2017, 06:07 PM
Hi All,

This image was taken at Provo Bay, Utah


Nikon D500, 500mm f/4 + 1.7xTC II
ISO 800, f/6.7, 1/5000 sec

Post Processing:-
Noise Reduction - Neat Image
Removed a small brown branch at the bottom right corner - Photoshop
Sharpening


Let me know your comments/critiques.

Thank you for watching.

Daniel Cadieux
05-16-2017, 07:32 PM
The rich light and spread tail make this one for me. I'm wondering if the very darkest blacks could be opened up a bit. I'd probably smooth out the subtle vertical streak touching the top of the head, but the image is really quite striking. Perfect head angle with that pose!

Krishna Prasad kotti
05-16-2017, 08:35 PM
Hi Dan,

Thank you for the comments. I agree we can open up the darkest Black. I should have opened that up a bit. But I liked this image the way it was capture so did change it much.

I had to increase the exposure in post processing by 1 stop and hence reduced the backs as I thought it will increase noise.

Below are my Lightroom settings and Photoshop settings


Thanks
Krishna

Isaac Grant
05-16-2017, 09:18 PM
Sweet shot. On my recent trip to CO which you know about :w3 I finally saw my first ever male yellow-heads. Saw about 300 of them and even got a few shots off but none that I think are keepers. I agree with all that Dan said re opening the blacks and I would clone out the streaks above the head for sure. Otherwise you have an excellent topside view, spread tail and a nice look back.

Krishna Prasad kotti
05-17-2017, 08:55 AM
Thank you all the comments.

I had a difficult time removing the Streak above the head. Any pointers on what is the best way to do it ?

Michael Thompson
05-17-2017, 08:57 AM
Great shot! love the tail display and look back eye contact. I fonder if f/8 would have given you a little sharper in the tip of the wings. the best way I know of removing the streak would be the clone stamp too in photo shop. you might be able to use the spot remove tool in lightroom too.

Geoffrey Montagu
05-17-2017, 10:49 AM
Lovely capture, Krishna. A bird I would like to see. You've captured nicely the dorsal view, head turn and fanned tail. Hope you don't mind my quick attempt at removing the streaks.

In CS6 I used: Quick Select Tool for top of head, then select Inverse, Spot healing, Healing brush, Brush tool, Clone stamp, and a bit of Blur.

Geoffrey




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Isaac Grant
05-17-2017, 01:54 PM
I think the best way to clone out anything that is near or touching the bird is as follows. Carefully select the bird ad then put it on a separate layer. CTRL J on a PC. Then go to the background layer and select the clone tool. Use a soft brush at around 30% hardness and clone. You can go right over the bird and it will be a clean job as the bird is on a separate layer so it won't actually do anything to the bird. When satisfied, just flatten the image and then keep on processing. Let me know if you need further clarification.

Krishna Prasad kotti
05-17-2017, 08:54 PM
Thank you for the info. I will try it out.