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    Another day photographing eiders. Today was duller than my eider post yesterday, and. I think I managed to get more detail in the blacks. Thanks for looking, and for the advice on my previous eider post.

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    Softer light sure helped here, details in the blacks are still a bit lacking though, especially in the head

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    Quote Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi View Post
    Softer light sure helped here, details in the blacks are still a bit lacking though, especially in the head

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    I really don't know how to get more detail out of the head feathers. If you have had experience photographing this bird, you will know that the head feathers are more like fur than feathers. Any advice on extracting more detail would be appreciated

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    Preferthis shot to the other one Will. Nice stuff. I know what you mean about the "furry " head.
    Dodging might bring out some white bits as peter says
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    Will- just tried it in Paintshop pro with opacity set at about 4 and it works. Starts to look a bit artificial if you over do it.
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    This guy is the Yoda of ducks---a magnificent bird and nicely framed by the ripples in the water---- a great image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Dickson View Post
    I really don't know how to get more detail out of the head feathers. If you have had experience photographing this bird, you will know that the head feathers are more like fur than feathers. Any advice on extracting more detail would be appreciated
    It is possible to get better detail in the blacks. Your problem is exposure and then post processing. For an image like this you need to expose to for the blacks meaning that pushing the whites without blowing them up followed by lifting the blacks in post such that they are not blocked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Kes View Post
    Hi William, in PS you could try to dodge the blacks a bit. I sometimes get better results when using a fill-in flash at -1/-2, so as to prevent burning the whites.
    Thanks for that Peter. Here is a repost with the black head feathers 'dodged' slightly WDYT

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    Love the colours on this Eider William it looks very natural to me. I think you have ahd some good advice on the blacks and the changes you have made in your repost improve them for me.

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    I like the "blushed" chest feathers. Good low angle. It must be me, but I see the blacks being fine on the head, dark yes, but natural looking. I do find the subject rather tight in the frame, and the long white line almost touching the cheek to our left is bad luck, but correctable in post if you are into that sort of modification.

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    I am in agreement with Daniel about the blacks on the head,nice low pose,plenty of detail,maybe a bit more room all round for me,nice image.

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    I like the head tucked in pose, sharpness, low light and details. I could see a version with a little more room but fine as presented. Very well done William.

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