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    Another shot of our famous winged local. Here is took a dive. Didn't get exactly the angle I wanted but hey it's a LEO in flight. Gotta be happy, right? TFL.

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    C1P/PS noise reduction and minor clean-up, good crop

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    Beautiful, but there is no reason to keep the bird's face in the dark. Best to get a copy of Digital Basics II. I used the Quick Selection Tool to select the face and then pulled the curve up. Then used Tim Grey Dodge and Burn to lighten the grey feathers that outline the facial disk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Beautiful, but there is no reason to keep the bird's face in the dark. Best to get a copy of Digital Basics II. I used the Quick Selection Tool to select the face and then pulled the curve up. Then used Tim Grey Dodge and Burn to lighten the grey feathers that outline the facial disk.

    with love, artie

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    Thanks for the workup Artie. I actually have DB II. I'd lightened the face a touch from it's RAW state but see more does look better. In PS I tend to create an Exposure Adjustment layer with a mask and "paint in" the lighter adjustment. I lightened mine that way on my website... and it does look better.

    BTW, my site (that I'm still getting populated is: joelingramphotography.com for those who might like to gander a look.

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    Just beautiful pose and love the BG to set off and complement this beauty. Had same thought on that face and Artie's repost even better. TFS

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    A super shot, well caught.

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