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    Robert Amoruso
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    Default Merritt Island Reddish Egrets No. 4

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    Created on 10-24-10 at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, FL, USA

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    Canon 600mm f/4 IS L + 1.4x TCII
    1/1000 sec, f/5.6
    Mode: Manual
    Metering: Evaluative
    ISO: 100

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    extraordinary image Robert, I could not possibly make any suggestion for improvement.. excellent.

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    Well done Robert. Love the color and comp.
    TFS
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    Beautiful image. The colour of the bg and water, and silhouette of the bird look great!

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    Nice idea - must try this some time.

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    Stunnung shot Robert. Love it

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    Perfect light and love the BG colour. I am definitely going to try this type of image in the near future, Stunning Robert

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    Very nice image. I love the colours and the dynamic silhouette. Just out of interest, did you shoot this in AWB and warm it up during conversion, or set a custom Kelvin in camera?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben_Sadd View Post
    Very nice image. I love the colours and the dynamic silhouette. Just out of interest, did you shoot this in AWB and warm it up during conversion, or set a custom Kelvin in camera?
    I had it set for AWB so the BreezeBrowser view is quite drab, but in conversion I warmed it up to where it should have been.

    I won't normally use AWB for sunrise, sunsets or when I have an intense color as the AWB will negate the affect on the LCD view though in ACR/PS I can set color temp to what I want in conversion.

    I have no idea why it was on AWB that morning. If I want to add warmth in camera for the LCD view I chose Cloudy.

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    Robert, beautiful capture. Love the color and the overall mood of this image. TFS.

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    I love the fact that there is no horizon line to cut the image. The reflection is just terrific!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    I have no idea why it was on AWB that morning.
    Well it didn't have an adverse effect. :)

    Thanks for the information

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