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William I loved the last Grouse and this one is great too.TFS
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Nice portrait, I would sharpen/darken the tip of the beak.
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nice environmental portrait, good details but the light angle wasn't ideal casting blocked shadows on the subject
TFS
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Nice one, are yours friendly I have differing experiences on one moor I can go right up and get shots with a 24-70 on other's I need a 1000mm.
I think Dan is a little OTT on sharpening.
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Hi Will, beautiful bird, love the setting for the portrait. Nice feather detail, colors and complimentary background. I agree with Arash regarding the light and shadows. I would try to open the shadows a tad hoping to keep the noise there to a minimum. Thank you for sharing.
Joe Przybyla
"Sometimes I do get to places just as God is ready to have somebody click the shutter"... Ansel Adams
www.amazinglight.smugmug.com
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Thanks guys for the advice.Appreciated...Tim...There is one grouse I can get real close to...He is defending territory...Been using the same territory for years. I think he knows me by now The others, I can't get too close to...There is a single road leading through the Glen, so using the vehicle as a hide works well.
Will
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If lifted the shadows on the dark area.
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Hi Will, looks better to me...
Joe Przybyla
"Sometimes I do get to places just as God is ready to have somebody click the shutter"... Ansel Adams
www.amazinglight.smugmug.com
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I think Sun Angle is ok. I like the repost.
I love the details on the bird.
TFS
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Great view of this grouse. Like the framing and the pose. Killer background. Light was nice as well.
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Originally Posted by
Steve Kaluski
Hi Will, I quite like the colours, but the crop isn't working for me. Overall I agree with Arash about the Blacks/Shadows, but my feeling is that it's been introduced more via your Workflow and PP, introducing things like Contrast, Blacks etc. Taking the OP and addressing those areas, plus adding a tad of Exposure the detail is far more evident IMHO, especially the finer parts that are chocked. Have you Picture styles enabled or Auto WB?
Hope the attached helps.
Cheers
Steve
Hi Steve...Thanks for the repost. I did add some contrast to the image. I thought it added to the overall frame, especially the rich colours on the feathers. Too much!!! which would cause the shadows to darken!! The blacks on the RAW weren't blocked, so yes, I have introduced it My picture type is standard and yes Auto WB
Will