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Thread: Purple Galinulle Feeding

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    bill kominsky
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    Default Purple Galinulle Feeding

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    I love to see them in the canopy they take on a different persona than when on the ground.

    Canon MK-3 ISO=200 at f/4.5 1/400th 0f a sec. 0-EV w/500-MM IS L-lens.

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    I like the perch and the inquisitive look. The colors look washed out and there are exposure issues. Also notice some sort of blob behind the rear of the bird which might indicate cloning.

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    Fabs Forns
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    The image is definitely overexposed, you may try the multiply trick I described in the RWBB below this.
    Good time to get theme PGs at Wako, huh?

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    bill kominsky
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    I will reedit this image because I think it was a fairly good one and because of the early morning light, it had no large cloning area's in the image and will repost with a little more editing, and thank you all so much it is greatly appreciated.

    Bill

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Bill,

    I have to agree about the exposure. The bird is also too centered in the frame.

    Thanks!

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    Linda Robbins
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    I want to see the re-edited image. I think that perhaps your post-processing may be the cause of some of the problems in this image that have been mentioned above.

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