As you all know, I was at St Augustine Alligator Farm last April to take picture at the bird rookery there. The trip will not be complete without a picture of the alligator, right? Here is a frame that I thought was very interesting. I use LR to work on the tonality (Exp -0.25, Highlights -100, Shadows +48, Whites +34, Blacks -32; which is pretty much how I always set my sliders, highlights down, shadows up, whites up, blacks down).
Converted to B&W using SEP Neutral preset and brought the structure slider to the right a little bit (40%). That seems to bring up the texture in the water quite a bit. Final tonality was achieved using the Selenium 1 option and I also added a little bit of vignette using the Lens Fall-Off; all done in SEP. After resizing, the image was sharpened using Nik Output Sharpener.
This sounds like something that would belong on OOtB forum, but I thought this could be quite informative on how Google Nik could enhance the image considerably.
What drew me in is really the water ripple around the mouth and the eye reflection. I got a kick out of these elements in the composition; very slight crop from the original to make the composition a little tighter. Shot at 600mm, f/9.0, 1/125, ISO800; lens mounted on a tripod (Induro CLT303 with BHM2 ballhead).
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