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    Brian Barcelos
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    Took this one a few hours ago. I'm almost positive this is a willow although eastern wood-pewee, alder and acadian flycatchers all look very similar to me. This is the first photo I've enhanced with PS. Hope it looks half way decent. Cropped out about 30%. All critiques not only appreciated but really needed, Thanks for looking.



    Canon EOS 20D
    Tv 1/750
    Av 5.6
    Evaluative Metering
    ISO 200
    Tamron 200-500mm@500

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    Brian,
    Beautiful bird you have captured in this photograph.

    Positives: Beautiful subject, exposure, warm light, catch-light in eye, great head angle.

    Negatives(IMO): Sharpening halo around bill, foliage obstructing view of tail, too much negative space above your subjects head.


    Not bad for your first crack at PS:).

    James

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    Hey James, Thanks for the critique. How do you eliminate the halos from sharpening?

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    I used a clone tool 2 pix wide and sampled the area just above the bill and head.
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    Brian, also to avoid sharpening halos, what I do is, before I do anything regarding sharpenning, to copy the background layer and sharpen that copy, keepeing the unsharpened one as the backgorund layer, once I gave the USM to the new layer I erase all the borders of the bird where the halo apeared. Hope it helps.

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    Thank you both for the help, I haven't tried using layers yet Ramon but I'll give it a shot. It looks confusing but I'm sure its easier than it looks. Both of your photos on here are definitely inspiration for beginners like myself.

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