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    vinjamoor.deepak
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    Default Blue Tailed Bee Eater


    Tech Specs:

    Tv(Shutter Speed)
    1/640Sec.
    Av(Aperture Value)
    F8.0
    Metering Modes
    Evaluative metering
    Exposure Compensation
    -1/3
    ISO Speed
    200
    FL: 500mm

    Camera Body: Canon 400D, Lens: Sigma 150-500
    Last edited by vinjamoor.deepak; 12-28-2009 at 07:12 AM.

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi - A big warm welcome to the BPN family - nice first post.
    You have a good HA and eye contact, the inclusion of the little fellows meal is a big plus and lovely sharp details throughout.
    The image looks a little under exposed to me, a little dark - might want to go into levels in P.S. and drag the right had slider in a little - generally with the exposure you are trying to push the histogram as far to the right as possible without overexposing anything. The histogram here also indicates your blacks are blocked - IE: The graph of the histogram has climbed up the left handside. Might be possible to rework the raw for some more detail there - add some exposure compensation to open up the blacks - just keep an eye on whats happening with the rest as well.

    Love the action.
    Looking forward to seeing more :)

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Vinjamoor,
    A big warm welcome to the BPN family...I like the composition, image and capture...it does look under exposed. You have a good head angle and sharp eye...agree with Mr. Peters on the techs. and sound advise...keep them coming...:cool:

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    Agree with solid advise above, great action picture of a fantastic species. Welcome and looking forward to many more from you.

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    vinjamoor.deepak
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    Hello Lance,Gus and Jeff.

    Thank you very much for your positive encouraging comments and suggestions to improve on this image. I think my monitor is uncalibrated for the brightness levels and hence I have the dark cast. Once again thank you very much for enjoying this picture.

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