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Thread: We Just Don't See Eye to Eye

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Default We Just Don't See Eye to Eye

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    Taken in Ft. Meyers Beach FL. Baited. Using the Mark 3 with the Sigma 300-800 @ 731mm at f8 and 1/2500 sec., ISO 1250.
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    Fabs Forns
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    Excellent eye to eye presentation, Roman, really well done.
    I'd back away the sharpening a step. Great whites!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great moment captured. I like that the fish is upside down, light and composition. The image appears to be oversharpened, there is a sharpening halo and the BG is quite noisy.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Roman A very nice image Processing (over) has hurt it some

    Would try starting over and doing just levels a bit of curves then slight sharpening Will make a difference Sometime less is more !!!!

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    Philip Pietri
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    Wow hahaha what an interesting moment you've captured! I love both eyes! I agree with the nits above and I might add that it's a bit of a tight crop.

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    Gary Roberts
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    I don't have the experience to recognize over processing or sharpening halos, but I do recognize that I like this image very much:)
    A nice job on the white exposure that so far I haven't been able to accomplish.

    Gary

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi All,
    Last time I fix on a laptop thats not mine!:)
    Here's the desktop fix,
    Roman

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    Great catch. Could be my monitor but there seems to be a slight magenta cast on the egret. I would also suggest a slight CW rotation. How does this one look to you?

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    Great moment captured with nice BG and light ....I think that "fixed on desktop" :) version is much better than original post!
    BG color on Dieter verzion is lovely and bird color on your is lovely :)

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    Sweet and the repost is a ton better. I might go a step further to work selectively on the eyes of both fish and bird. I have to admit though that the technique is kind of like a new toy for me at the moment, so I want to use it a lot :D

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    Nikolay Staykov - shotlandetsa
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    fantastic moment!
    For the recommendations: less sharpening at the eye and some NR at the BG.

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