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    Lance Peters
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    Heres one from the weekend - how would you PP??
    This is a straight conversion from RAW -> jpg - No changes what so ever.

    D3
    Sigmonster @ 750mm
    F8
    1/250TH
    800 ISO
    SB 900 ITTL FP @ -1 2/3
    Matrix Metering
    Tripod

    Give it a go - what would you do.....

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    Here's a pretty straight forward, not much fancy pp.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Mr. Peters,
    This is a very nice capture, but with all due respect, I'm going to reserve my comments for the moment to see what our brothers and sisters have to say...:):cool:

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    Lance, adjusted the curves (thought it was underexposed), vibrance, and a bit of sharpening (and a bit more to the eye as well). Just to be different went for a vert crop. Colour balance looked good, and thought about rotation but left it.
    Pretty severe crop though.

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    Open in ACR with a partial crop and any exposure and black correction (nothing else). Use Neat image on a layer and decide if I needed to erase the NR on the bird. Flatten and sharpen with Pk Sharpen capture. Do a curves to set black and white point. Add some saturation ( I use a FM product and a 50D for birds formula I worked out) and then sharpen again with PK shapen creative sharpen (I have a formula worked out for a 50D).

    Downsize to web size and sharpen again with an output sharpen and then convert to 8bit, sRGB and save as jpg.

    I would probably clone out the grass blade. Otherwise I see nothing to change, great image.

    I might add, this only works with full size raws, not with downsized jpgs, so I did not attempt my version
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    Kyle Marie Barcelos
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    I'm in the same boat as Desmond w/the crop. I did a noise reduction and saturated the orange on his face to make it stand out just a lil, lighten it up just a bit, not great a PS so did what i could.

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    Kyle Marie Barcelos
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    could someone delete my last comment so i can re-post again, i didn't know if i removed the pic from flickr it would not show on here, sorry.

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    Lance..I did a tight crop on the bird after leveling lower part of background...now the birds back, orange near bill and background all on same plane. I didn't do anything else, image was sharp, colorful.

    p.s. I almost left the blade of grass in, then cloned it out at last minute

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