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    Hi Everyone,
    Hope you had a lovely weekend. This is the first weekend in a while with nice sunny weather (At least for one Day :o). I took this shot of a pileated woodpecker here in Nanaimo at Neck Point. They opened up a new section to include some Gary Oaks and a bit more of the beach. He came down to hunt for insects in one of the old driftwood logs and that was where I caught this pic.

    Specs: Canon 50D, 500 f/4 + 1.4X, 1/200 sec at F/8, ISO 800, EC +.7

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    Steve

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    Great subject to capture. I might take a little off the top and try to tone down the tree bark as it seems very bright. The subject looks good. Nice color and exposure.

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    Very nice capture at a natural location. Agree with Joe BG could use a bit of toning down....blacks on bird look a bit bright too. I would take it down about 1/2 - 2/3 stops in post.

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    Hi Guys,
    Thanks for the input. Here is another shot with a bit more black added and the wood toned down a bit.

    Steve

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    Steve:

    Excellent capture to get this guy in the clear at a good shooting angle.
    Nice display of the propping tail feathers.

    Head angle mentioned, as was the log being too bright.
    I think Peter got it just about right. I have taken thousands of pictures of these guys, and they don't have truly black feathers, at least not in Michigan.

    Thanks for sharing, hope you have some more.

    Randy

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    Hi Peter,
    Thanks for the work on the re-post. What meathod did you use for the log? It looks much better. I will try some recovery in Lightroom to tone down the whites.

    Steve
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    Hi Randy,
    Thanks for your comments. It was a rare occaision to find him down so close to the water. Usually as you know, they are hanging off of a fir tree or some such position. There are lots there at Neck point but catching them in good light and unobstructed is a challenge.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Kes View Post
    Hi Steve - I made a careful selection of the bird only and put that in its own layer. Then I created a copy of BG. In this copy I darkened the whites (~40%), darkened the neutrals (~20%) (In Selective Color). Finally I selected the highlights (In Select->Color Range->Highlights and applied a mild linear burn (opacity 25%). I left the bird untouched as I don't know how it really looks ... :) never seen one.
    Thanks Peter,
    I do know some PS but my skills in it are limited to a few simple actions. I will try your meathod on my own and see if I can get the same results.

    Steve

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    Very nice portrait!
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    Very nice Steve !
    The only thing that I would change would be to clone out the distracting strands of blonde grass in the BG.

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    Thanks Ed,
    Now that you mention it, I do notice them. I guess I was concerned with getting the log a bit darker but I think while I am at it I might as well get rid of them too.

    Steve

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    Hi Steve, Nice image of a male Pileated. I am with Ed on the cloning. Well done.
    Ted

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