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    Morning light - D300, 500 f/4, 1/1000th @ f/5, 0 EV, ISO 250. I was very fortunate to get this male singing between the blackberry, as they are usually such skulkers. No flash used, and yes, the shadows are not very desirable.

    This is my first post.... don't hold back!!!!
    Last edited by Doug Brown; 06-30-2009 at 02:25 PM.

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    Love the perch with the bird in the middle but seems a bit soft -- maybe another round of USM

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    Thanks, Scott. I seem to have trouble keeping sharpness after compressing to suggested dimensions... any suggestions?

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    Thanks so much, Peter! SOOOO much to learn. I need to upgrade from my measly PS Elements 6 ;^(

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Kes View Post
    You're welcome. Can't you do these steps in Elements ?

    Most probably. My post production and digital workflow skills need a whole lot of work. Would you recommend any CDs or online courses before I get too set in my (ignorant) ways?

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    Nice singing pose Ed, and very nice improvements in Peter's repost (particularly the work on the eye). There's some good discussion in the education resources forums (thread: "yellows too hot") which was helpful for me regarding the use of filters. I find the OOF foliage in front of the perch on the RHS a little distracting in this one, but not too much so.
    Nice first post!

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    Thanks, guys. I think I'm going to like it here!

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    Ed,

    You made it, I sent you my e-mail address, contact me. I have some ideals on a crawl, walk, run strategy to help you get going. Thing number #1 is, get the image sharp. Your exposure techs are solid, was this HH. Anyway, looks like some vibration got between you and this beautiful bird.

    A great first post, much better than mine. This can be like drinking from a fire hose, many of the concepts discussed on this forum can take months if not years to perfect. A slow but steady approach building on gains works well. We will discuss APBII and Digital Basics too, soon to be a critical part of your library - talk soon.
    Best - J$

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