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    I tried to create an image that made eye contact and grabbed the viewer. This snowy egret was shot at 82 AM in Naples, FL. The sky was a bit cloudy.

    D200 with 80-400m zoom
    1/500 sec, f/5.3, -1/3 stop adjustment, ISO 800
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    Nice hair-do but a somewhat distracting BKGR and a huge blue cast. I used Robert O'Tooles killer Average Blur Color Balance trick to correct that. (The trick will be in the next Digital Basics update that is coming soon. (It is slated to be in APTATS II but I have gotten tired of waiting for Robert to finish that one.)

    In addition I cleaned up the whites in Selective Color.
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    good catch on the hair/crown Rich.
    I think the shade white balance may be a bit off here, but often shade
    does naturally give a blue cast with white.

    Here is a version with a wb change via curves points
    You may or may not see an improvement, just a suggestion.
    Also the noise in underexposed bg is to be dealt with

    edit: sorry Artie, we cross posted

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    Dave's white's are much cleaner and brighter than mine. Way to go Dave.
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    I had boosted the vibrance and saturation in Lightroom. My WB was set to daylight. After I got your comments I tried changing the WB to shade and it pretty much matches your correction (my source file is in RAW). Almost everyday down here (Naples, FL) for the first hour or two past sunrise the skies are not clear. Once they clear up, which they do almost every day, they are mostly cloudless and clear blue. But when I took this everything was cloudy. I tried the "cloudy" white balance adjustment but the whites weren't as pure as your image.

    Thanks for the fix.

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    Dave did a nice job of adjusting the whites, I find the vertical bg stipe on the left distracting.

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