Originally Posted by
Brian Sump
Duncan, you are really impressing with your ability to get these little speedsters.
First off, I love the color palette on this one. Beautiful blend of blues to greens. Details are very nice. And no crop, wow :-)
It would have been great to get a head angle even or slightly toward the lens but this is better than most get.
I think you could even out your sharpening a bit as the feathers appear just a touch coarse and do you see the thin halo just above the beak and heading over the head? Usually a good indication of a bit too much. And I am a big color saturation guy, love to make them pop, but maybe you can pull that back a bit too.
As far as your question on the bkg, IMO absolutely and totally a good process, which I use very often. Adjusting the brightness of the bkg in order to make the subject pop is great, as long as it's tasteful.
Considering underexposing I think you did great! RE ISO, not sure of the full capabilities of the A1 but 6400 is getting up there. I'd bet you could get to 10000 and benefit from not having to artificially raise exp in post, which can add lots of noise.