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kevin Hice
03-16-2021, 12:36 PM
Shot this male last Saturday in Nd. Shot from blind on the Lek. Processed with Dpp 4,Photoshop ,Topaz noise. Comments and critiques appreciated.
Canon 1DX 111
500 f/4 L IS
700 mm
Av 5.6
1/1600
ISO 6400

Bill Dix
03-16-2021, 03:06 PM
Terrific alert pose and habitat. Lovely palette. The whole image feels just a bit pale to my eye, but having seen neither the bird nor ND in the winter, I could be all wet. Still, I wonder what a few points of black added to the mid-tones might do?

Jonathan Ashton
03-16-2021, 03:17 PM
Super shot but I think the overall exposure is too high, failing that the highlights are. The comb(?) above the eye is capable of revealing greater details are the plumage highlights, I would definitely take another peep at the raw file this is a super image. I would love to see a repost Kevin.

kevin Hice
03-16-2021, 05:09 PM
I adjusted the mid-tones with curves and reduced the exposure plus added blacks in selective colors. Would appreciate if anyone can tell me a better way to adjust the mid-tones with some black points. It may look a little better with the exposure adj. But I don't think it looks like the original scene . It is very washed out here now everything is dead and rather flat look.

kevin Hice
03-16-2021, 05:11 PM
Thanks Bill for the comments. It is very dead and washed out look here now. I agree with you looks very pale but probably a better representation to the landscape now.

kevin Hice
03-16-2021, 05:16 PM
Thanks Jonathan, the repost looks a little better but again it is very dead here now and washed out look. We went through two weeks of minus forty and it takes a toll on the landscape. The original background is more accurate. Not sure about the bird.

annmpacheco
03-17-2021, 09:33 AM
Hi Kevin,
Lovely capture w habitat grasses, nice alert look. Agree with above comments and repost looks better but i'd decrease exp more

Jonathan Ashton
03-17-2021, 09:53 AM
I adjusted the mid-tones with curves and reduced the exposure plus added blacks in selective colors. Would appreciate if anyone can tell me a better way to adjust the mid-tones with some black points. It may look a little better with the exposure adj. But I don't think it looks like the original scene . It is very washed out here now everything is dead and rather flat look.

I don't think adding blacks is the answer I feel the initial exposure then the highlights followed by mid tones.

Andreas Liedmann
03-18-2021, 06:30 AM
Hi Kevin .... super cool image !!!
Nice surroundings and I really like the subject , the posing and the overall color / tone combo . The image does not look flat to me .

Personally I would not use " blacks " at all in general , just killing any potential details ..... IMHO .

If you want to create more tonal depth I would use either curves or use the " multiply blend mode " in combination with a luminosity mask .

Nice one

TFS Andreas