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    Not the sharpest kid on the block, but one of my first attempts with flash.
    CC appreciated.
    Unfortunately I cannot find the flash info in the EXIF, metadata etc:o I'm using CS3 Bridge & PS.
    I believe I used -1 fill flash but not 100% sure.
    Can somebody please help with this one:)
    How can you get all of the EXIF in PS or otherwise?


    Nikon D80 300mm Hand-held, f/4, 1/640
    Matrix AP, ISO400,
    Flash SB800 @-1
    (Quite dark overcast and shooting against sky BG
    so I used a bit brighter flash even though the bird is white
    Opinions and critique of the flash usage appreciated :))

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi - with flash your best starting point is to make sure that you have the ambient exposure correct - IE: if the flash does not fire your exposure is still correct - Looks a little under here and the histogram confirms that.
    So get your ambient exposure correct and then add your flash (Unless you are using flash as the main light source) I assume you were just wanting to add some fill flash.
    I made a couple of changes for you. Adjusted the levels and sharpened the bird.

    The oof Branch in the foreground is a little distracting.

    Keep em coming :)

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    Alfred Forns
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    Ilija I like it a lot Just a little dark and the re post just nailed it !!! Would also crop a little from the bottom since the bird is looking up to give more room up top !!!

    btw the info should be showing?

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    Gus Cobos
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    I like the base composition and capture, it looks a bit under exposed, Mr. Peters' repost puts it over the top...looking forward to your next one...:cool:

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