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    Lousy lighting this morning but you make due with what you got the best you can..

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    Jim:

    Nice save! I was blessed with dark and dreary days when out for loons recently, so appreciate your challenges.

    Subtle flash use. Sharp, well exposed.

    Chick adds a lot, but it is the adults eye that really makes this photo work for me.

    Do you know the age of the chick? I would guess 10-12 days old.

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    Hi Jim. I really like this image. Your subtle use of fill flash is perfect-you did well to keep the contrast down, and the feather detail is all there, as far as I can see. I agree with Randy-the eye of the adult is what draws you in. A very sweet shot.
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    You nailed this one, Jim, despite the bad light! Good work with the flash, and I absolutely love the intimacy of this one. Your subjects are so calm, and the water is so beautiful.
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    A tender moment that you have captured well Jim. Love the serenity of the setting, and I really like the colour of these loons head. Your comp works well too. Great image.

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    Love it! Very peaceful and restful shot. Love both eyes. I also like the comp and the reflection.
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    A real beauty, Jim. Iridescence on the adult's head is lovely, and the subject is priceless. Great flash work.

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    Hmm....lovely flash work and intimate feel

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    Very nice use of flash to capture this intimate moment. i like the colors and textures in the water

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    Lovely and well executed image, Jim!

    Can't wait to see what you can do in good light!

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    In good light I'll be able to really blow out the chest :)

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    Hey Jim,

    Nice image, with saturated colors. Those chicks sure grow quickly. Typically, I find TTL -2 provides excessive flash with the loons in darker surroundings. I assume you had to tune it down in PP. Or, if shooting multiple bursts this one was taken at less intensity. I would prefer the subject further left, wink.

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    Looks great to me I love the detail in the plumage poor light or not:2:2 looks pretty darned good to me.

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    Besides what others have said I really like the composition with the adult's head turned back towards the chick's.
    They were also in the good part of the lake where the water color is perfect.

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    Hi Chas....

    I had this in fill flash mode with no extender and it worked rather well.

    It was actually dark enough where they were that I needed a bit less negative EV on the flash than usual to help light it. Also, using the WB preset I use, you need to get about +.7 more light on the subject / scene.

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    Good water color is easy in this location....what isn't easy is waiting until they are in an area where there aren't a myriad of white birch tree reflections on the water!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fenton View Post
    Hi Chas....

    I had this in fill flash mode with no extender and it worked rather well.

    It was actually dark enough where they were that I needinal image looks super.ed a bit less negative EV on the flash than usual to help light it. Also, using the WB preset I use, you need to get about +.7 more light on the subject / scene.
    Jim,

    Just saying with what I have experienced -2 fill tends to over light the subject requiring much in post production. The ever changing backgrounds make TTL exposure erratic at best. Normally, the head shows an unnatural sheen when using flash. Again, the final image looks super and I am glad it worked well for you.

    Look forward to seeing more.

    Warmest Regards,

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    All been said, this is a fantastic image, love the dark colours on the water and detail captured on the two birds. Good flash work, whites have lots of detail and good detail in the shadow area's. Just love the eye contact on both birds.

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