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Beautiful colours, and I love that calling pose. The BG colour shows the bird real well. Nice one Gail.
Will
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Love the pose and colors of this one, nice background as well.
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love the pose with open bill and a nice BG, would be tempted to recover more detail in the blacks
TFS
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Quite striking, the turned back head with the bill open. Beautiful colors with a perfect background. I can see why Arash thinks there might be more recoverable detail in the black, especially on the neck. Always a compromise when blacks and whites are together. Thank you for sharing, Gail.
Joe Przybyla
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I agree that the displaying pose is just about perfect. Excellent details throughout. Agree with Arash that a little more detail in the darks would be nice. I'm super impressed at the level of detail you were able to get at such a slow shutter speed and how you froze the action. Could I ask what was the scenery here and conditions?
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I love how the head is tilted back, and framed perfectly, love the feather detail in the head, and the saw like edge on the bill. maybe brighten it up just a little. great shot
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Beautiful colours and pose Gail, a very striking image. Ditto the dark plumage.
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Originally Posted by
Isaac Grant
I agree that the displaying pose is just about perfect. Excellent details throughout. Agree with Arash that a little more detail in the darks would be nice. I'm super impressed at the level of detail you were able to get at such a slow shutter speed and how you froze the action. Could I ask what was the scenery here and conditions?
Hi Isaac,
This wood duck was standing on a wooden handrail at a local park in Vancouver. I was set up on the tripod and it was a cloudy day. The background is distant trees across the pond. For the next frame I did increase my ISO and SS and I got lucky freezing the action at this low SS for this image. I shot this as a vertical so it is almost FF which helps getting lots of detail.
Re: the blacks. On my RAW and TIFF I do have more details in the blacks but when I convert to JPEG the details are gone. I did go back and rework the TIFF to lighten the blacks but when I downsized the reworked TIFF the black details still don't show on the JPEG. Does anyone have any ideas on how to solve this issue?
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Sweet portrait. Great pose, detail, colors and a handsome in-camera comp. Well done.
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I don't think S/H is the ideal tool Gail, it's a great shot, I would recommend going back to the raw file, then raise the darkest elements and if necessary after this a soft light adjustment in PP.
(I find TK Actions are very good indeed)
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Hi Gail, a great portrait for the theme, and a bonus that you captured a great calling pose. Excellent detail throughout, and all against a killer smooth BG.
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