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    Default Yet another Red-winged Balckbird

    Somewhat similar to an image I posted last week...but on that previous one the red epaulettes were not showing quite as well as here. Had to desaturate the reds a bit until not clipped anymore. Also toned down the taller cattail tip as it was quite too bright - bordering on burnt. A bit of a gloomy and drizzly day, but a good one to expose the blacks.

    Canon 40D + 100-400L @400mm, aperture priority, evaluative metering, 1/100s., f/7.1, ISO 800, +0.3 EC, natural light, handheld.


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    Great pose, great exposure, stunning BG, perfect comp and very nice head angle, great soft light and terrific detail. Congratulations!

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    Good exposure, love the topside view with fanned tail and head angle, I could see this working as a vertilce as well, but still like it as is.

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    Love the feather detail, just perfect light.
    The reds and yellows are just great too.
    I see a bit of noise on the bird,
    did you use noise filter?

    Cheers,

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    Brilliant exposure and detail on those blacks Daniel, and pin sharp too. Super pose, and lovely OOF BG. Great image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukovski View Post
    I see a bit of noise on the bird,
    did you use noise filter?

    Cheers,
    Thanks. I did apply NR selectively on the BG only. The noise on the bird is much more noticeable now looking at it from a laptop than on a PC's CRT.

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