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    This is the first time I've managed to get reasonably close to these in decent light - and then went and blew some of the highlights! Still, I like it because of the environment. All crit welcome.

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    Canon 1d3, 40mm f5.6L, 1/500th f5.6 ISO 800. About a 50% crop, PP was mainly attempting to recover some of the whites and the lowering of the contrast

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    Great looking bird, well done, Mike.

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    I can understand why you like the environment here. I have done a quick RP with a different crop which still gives you the environment but tightens it up a tad. Just a different perspective.l
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    Sharp and a great bird but the over-exposed WHITEs are fatal. Did you try saving them with a Linear Conversion?
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    Thanks for the comments and hints everyone.

    Marina - I didn't want to go too tight as I've only used a 1d3 so cropping isn't it's strongest point and I'd already chopped a fair bit off.

    Artie - I really need to learn more PP stuff, I've never even heard of linear conversion. I'll do some more research, thanks

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    Mike. I know how to do them with a BreezeBrowser conversion and in DPP but am not sure if they can be done in ACR. If anyone knows, please chime in.
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