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    Steven Kersting
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    Default Great Blue Heron Closeup

    Happened upon this heron who just didn't care.... I actually had to back up because he was inside my minimum focus distance.
    Handheld with the SigMonster. I wish I had taken a little more time and checked my settings. Even at f/8 from that close my DOF is a little short. I wish the tip of the bill was sharper but I don't think it really "detracts", do you?
    Do you think a tighter crop would work better? I tried a few options and settled on this for now.

    Great Blue Heron Closeup

    Camera Nikon D3
    Exposure 0.001 sec (1/1000)
    Aperture f/8.0
    Focal Length 800 mm
    ISO Speed 200
    Exposure Bias -1/3 EV

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    Steve:

    Nice to find a cooperative GBH up north, usually pretty shy.

    Harsh light( dark shadows), so working in tight is usually a good idea.

    Yes, more DOF would be nice. You often can help this situation by focusing a bit down the bill, so the DOF will cover both the eye and the tip of the bill. Better to sacrifice a little sharpness on the back and shoulder than on the tip of the bill.

    It looks a bit oversharpened for my taste, but easy to do in a high contrast situation.

    I would crop down a bit form the top for comp. reasons.

    Might consider darkening the iris a bit, it looks washed out from the bright light.

    Cheers

    Randy

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    Steven Kersting
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    Crop, Eye enhancement, and a very light softening (removed from eye)

    _SK10950-Edit-Edit.jpg

    Better? I think so.

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    Steve:

    I like the crop on the repost.

    When you say softening, did you back off on the sharpening, reduce the contrast or something else?

    Randy

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    Ken Roberts
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    Very nice job. I like the redo also. Quite a nice photo!

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    Steven Kersting
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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Stout View Post
    Steve:

    I like the crop on the repost.

    When you say softening, did you back off on the sharpening, reduce the contrast or something else?

    Randy
    What I did, rather than start over, was to create a duplicate layer with a 1px gaussian blur @ 25% opacity.....Not the best way of going about it.

    I'll probably start over from RAW w/ this one.

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    Steven Kersting
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Roberts View Post
    Very nice job. I like the redo also. Quite a nice photo!
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Kersting View Post
    What I did, rather than start over, was to create a duplicate layer with a 1px gaussian blur @ 25% opacity.....Not the best way of going about it.

    I'll probably start over from RAW w/ this one.
    Steve:

    Def. start over, just too unreliable/unpredictable to try and reprocess in that way.

    Cheers

    Randy

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