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Wonderfully detailed. The image looks just a tad OTT in terms of brightness, I suspect your TIFF was fine but the jpeg is slightly clipped at both ends of the histogram. The image has a look of "flash" about it if you get my meaning. I would be tempted to go back to the raw because it really is a lovely shot. I have never seen a middle spotted woodpecker, you are making me very jealous with the variety of birds in your region
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I think you are right about the exposure, i have decreaed it a bit. It looks better.
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Thanks Jonathan. If you fancy a visit that bird will be there all autumn/winter and i hope for some other interesting birds but time will tell.
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Great shot Tomasz! I like the colours and I think the second processing is better. The first one looks a bit sharper on my monitor, though.
Middle spotted woodpeckers are really great subjects.
Kalin
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Thanks. I think i forgot to sharpen the file before saving for the repost.
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Wonderful image. Both look just fine to me in terms of brightness. I only wish that the tail had been raised.
with love, artie
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