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    Phil Seu
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    Bald eagle, being fed in Homer.

    nikon d3, 300 f/2.8. f/2.8 @ 1/2500, ISO 1800

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    Steve Ashton
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    Hi Phil, Not sure if its my monitor but this image looks very washed out. Nice and sharp a love the space for the bird to fly into so nice composition!

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    Andrew George
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    Would love to see this specie in real life...nice action pose and details for ISO1800!

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    Robert O'Toole
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    The soft light is nice and the wing position and the position are both good. Very good.

    Hope you dont mind the repost, applied an S-curve in PS CS3 to help with the contrast.

    Robert

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    Phil Seu
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    Robert, it looks so much better. please explain what it is u did.

    thanks

    Phil

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Its midnight EST and I am up at 5am to go photographing so I have to make it short.

    Glad you like it, I just applied a simple S curve in Photoshop.

    Opened the image in PS and applied a curve that I have saved. Ctrl+M shortcut or Menu>image>adjustments>curves
    CS3 has a built in s-curve called linear.

    This is what an S-curve looks like, a little but exagerated so it is easy to see the changes.

    If you have any questions I would be happy to answer them tomorrow.

    Robert
    Last edited by Robert O'Toole; 03-20-2008 at 11:21 PM.

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    Good Job Phil. Its very nice meeting you.

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