An extremely challenging duck to get the right exposure on.
Really great little ducks, a BIF of one would be amazing, beyond my skills.
1/1000
f7.1
iso400
600mm (300 w/ 2.8)
DSC_4642nx.jpg
An extremely challenging duck to get the right exposure on.
Really great little ducks, a BIF of one would be amazing, beyond my skills.
1/1000
f7.1
iso400
600mm (300 w/ 2.8)
DSC_4642nx.jpg
Dan Kearl
Love, love, love the image. Bummer that the bird was not swimming into the light water..... That said, the WHITEs are presented too bright and the DARKs are presented too dark. Ran a Linear Burn on the bright whites and lightened the head with a Tim Grey Dodge and Burn. Contrast mask on the head after lightening it. Image design is loverly and sharpness is superb.
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ps; The WHITEs would be best handled during conversion by using the Recover slider to bring them under 230.... I wanted to do some Eye Doctor work but not enough pixels....
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Thank you Arthur.
You did bring up a bit of the shadow on the face without bringing up the whites.
The whites did not over register on my LCD and were not overdone in NX2, but they did LOOK too bright.
I burned a tad on the head.
I have spent 2 weeks, since they came back in the area for the winter, trying to get a decent photo. You have to stop down 1 stop at least
no matter what the meter says to not blow out the whites. A very tricky little guy to get right and to get close too, since they are really small and shy.
Thanks for taking the time.
Dan Kearl
Hi Dan, good sharpness and detail as well as nice low shooting angle. Artie's repost is an improvement and I have used it to selectively brighten the BG and face a bit more.
Last edited by Ofer Levy; 12-02-2011 at 12:24 AM.
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Dan:
Really nice image of a challenging duck to capture, at least where I live.
I like both the blue and the green BG, but not together with the dividing line through the duck.
I took a second to replace the blue with green. I used the color replacement brush, which is nice as it doesn't change the underlying detail. Yes, the left side is still lighter, but at least the change from the two sides of the image aren't as jarring to my eye.
Just an option for you.
I used Ofer's repost because it was the brightest.
I think you can do a better job than I did working on your raw file.
Cheers
Randy
Beautiful profile of the species Dan. Lots of reposts to consider, each giving a different perspective. Plus a good lesson on controlling those difficult whites. Great post!
Gorgeous image and I am liking the image getting lighter. I'm gong with Arts repost as I feel the noise got a bit over whelming in the BG as the reposts got lighter. Just beautiful