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Very cool pose and nice sharp Hummer...
I can see some noise around the flower stem from the selection and a bit of noise on the Hummer tail..
Nice that Sony goes up to 1/10000 SS..
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Originally Posted by
dankearl
Very cool pose and nice sharp Hummer...
Nice that Sony goes up to 1/10000 SS..
Dan, the a9ii actually goes up to 1/16000...LOL
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This is a beautiful natural light image of this stunner. I don't really see any noise of notice and plenty of detail and color with a killer BG. Only very minor nit, might be able to get more in the flowers with desat on red. Love this canvas as is, though. TFS
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Kurt, nice angle to the sun and flight pose. The red pop in the flower adds a lot of interest.
Steve's repost opened up the photo a lot (bird specifically). I think if you take another swing on that along with touching up the mask on the flowers you can really have a nice frame.
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Very nice action frame, Kurt! Been to Ash Canyon many times - it's a great place! Flower is a saturated, but otherwise things look pretty good. I can appreciate that Steve's repost has more pop, but I think his lacks contrast and makes the image looks flashed (despite the slightly blurred wings). I think something intermediate between the two would be ideal.
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Wildlife Moderator
I think his lacks contrast and makes the image looks flashed (despite the slightly blurred wings).
Sorry Dorian, I have to disagree about being flat and adding more contrast which will then get back to the OP, as it will kill a lot of the midtone (where the detail is) and choke the dark/black areas rendering zero detail and so images become over sharpened to pull back detail lost. Certainly one of the big pitfalls of LR and it's 'pants' profile Adobe colour and where LR adds black/contrast prior to any PP work.
cheers
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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Detail is great, but contrast is where we get drama! I appreciate your processing skill, but stylistically we're looking for different things.
Originally Posted by
Steve Kaluski
Sorry Dorian, I have to disagree about being flat and adding more contrast which will then get back to the OP, as it will kill a lot of the midtone (where the detail is) and choke the dark/black areas rendering zero detail and so images become over sharpened to pull back detail lost. Certainly one of the big pitfalls of LR and it's 'pants' profile Adobe colour and where LR adds black/contrast prior to any PP work.
cheers
Steve
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Hi Dorian, very good. Red details are very fine. the middle of the two