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    Athene looking straight at the camera

    OOC with crop to vertical, NR and sharpening

    7D ISO 1000 100-400 1.4tc1 HH SPOT METER 1/1000

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    Best one yet in my humble opinion.
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    Hi Richard, just need to tame the highlights, I think we need to exchanged some ideas on maximising these shots.

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    Hi Richard, I like the frontal pose on this one showing the eyes, agree with Steve re the highlights ,those owls are certainly giving you some great shots.

    Keith

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    Advise on highlights - histogram show nice distribution with nothing clipped, easy enough to lessen but
    what method you use - curves, or LR adjustment brush, contrast, 2% burn brush and so on.

    color - wb set to AWB seems to be too red at sunset as one would expect, I sometimes readjust in ACR to daylight then set black/white points?
    ACR in CC can now be reloaded as a filter, so this can give control on highlights too

    each way can produce very different results - which is stating the obvious lol

    of course people see things in different ways....:-)

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    Cool
    i like the eye contact and color.

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