Well done. I like the image design, the SH, and the two HAs. The whites could go a bit brighter, I think.
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You are correct, pixels ramp down fast well before the brightest stop. I know to keep it right, but it is sometimes hard when the image contains a light tone, I need to trust the data.
I have read that 75% of the levels of tonality that an image holds are within the brightest two stops of light intensity. (WWW.Outdoorphotographycanada.com - Spring/Summer - p50)
Jeff, Trust the histogram and the flashing highlights. 50% of the data is in the fifth box to the right so the 75% for the two boxes sounds about right.
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Remember the image and liked how you were setting up for multiples !! More difficult to make !!
Nesting images from the farm are difficult because of the bg clutter, I like the feel of this one and including part of the parent gives it a special look !!!! Big Congrats !!!