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    Here in Illinois we got are first measurable snow over the weekend and we have had our first visit from the Dark-eyed Juncos, which will be here for the rest of the winter. I find these birds very difficult to photograph as they have a very dark eye and a very bright breast, easy to blow out. Anyway after a great deal of effort I submit the above image and would like to know your thoughts. Shooting data below:
    Nikon D300
    2009:12:27 12:18:39
    600mm
    900mm (in 35mm film)
    Subject dist: 7.1m
    1/800 sec, f/5
    Mode: Av
    Metering: Spot
    Exp comp: +1/3
    ISO: 400
    White balance: Fine weather
    Flash: Off
    File size: 15.9MB
    Image size: 1897 x 1466
    Color space: sRGB
    Saturation: Normal
    Sharpness: Normal
    Contrast: Normal
    Color profile: sRGB IEC61966-2.1

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    Beautiful bird. It may look better with a bit more space to the left where the bird is looking if you have that in your original image. You may see if you like this repost - I changed the color balance slightly, lighted the face, and added some eye makeup.

    PS noticed the Nikon white balance as Fine Weather....not true at home here in Alabama:)

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    I think this is a fine image. It nicely captures that snowy environment where the birds often just fluff up to preserve body temperature and outlast a snowfall. I like Richard's re-post - it brought out some highlights, lightened up the scene and brought more focus to the eye. I agree that the composition could be shifted to provide more space on the left.

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    Richard--Thank you for your comments and the repost, I especially like your improvement to the eye. How did you do that? Thanks again.
    Mac

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    Mac,
    On the repost, after color-correcting, I lightened the entire image on a duplicate layer, covered the layer with a black mask, and painted around the face with a 5% white brush until it looked lighter. I then I then flattened the image and on another duplicate layer painted the eye with a black brush then painted the iris with a low % white brush and added the catchlight with several brushes of a white brush. I,m sure there are better ways to do this but hope this is helpful.

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    Dick Curtin

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