Here's one for the January theme. Taken yesterday on the eastern most tip of the North Fork of Long Island (Orient Point State Park). I have many pics of Surf Scoters but most are off of a jetty. Thrilled when a small group paddled by me close to shore and afforded me this nice low angle. Black birds are hard! I was most concerned during exposure to protect the whites but not totally thrilled with the resulting blacks, which got worse when converted to Jpeg. Every processing thing that I tried seemed to lead to noise so if you have suggestions, they would be welcome.
1/2500, f8, iso800
Canon 1dx, 600 f4 + 2.0tc + lowered rrs tripod







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, and it is always a struggle on the exposure unless the light is soft. Because our cameras show us a jpeg based histogram, and not from the raw data, there is often a lot of exposure we are leaving on the table when we judge whites based on the in camera histogram or blinkies. I also set my jpeg profile to flat or neutral, to get as close to the raw data as possible. The other option would be to do a double conversion of the file, one for the whites, one for the blacks, and combining them. A bit tedious, but does work. Artie had a nice little blurb about his tech. for this a few years ago.
