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    Another Snowy in flight.

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    Hey Yves, the colors are spot on! no cast anymore

    Excellent. love the pose and eye contact with both eyes wide open. it is a bit tight on the left border, would consider adding canvas there. the BG is nice too.

    Great shot!
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    Thanks Arash for your comment! Can you imagine that I processed this picture BEFORE our previous messages?!

    I have also discovered that sometimes while processing under the PS raw converter, simply choosing the automatic white balance instead of as shot can also do the job to get a photo with no cast.

    About this cast : by using the eyedropper sampler at 5X5 I compare the 3 channels and consider that a gap not exceeding 10 between the three channels is acceptable : do you agree with that or is a bigger gap also acceptable according to you?


    I agree about adding some canvas on the left side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yves Guillot View Post
    Thanks Arash for your comment! Can you imagine that I processed this picture BEFORE our previous messages?!

    I have also discovered that sometimes while processing under the PS raw converter, simply choosing the automatic white balance instead of as shot can also do the job to get a photo with no cast.

    About this cast : by using the eyedropper sampler at 5X5 I compare the 3 channels and consider that a gap not exceeding 10 between the three channels is acceptable : do you agree with that or is a bigger gap also acceptable according to you?


    I agree about adding some canvas on the left side.
    yup, a difference of 10-15 is good.
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    Love the pose and the background. I'd add some canvas and crop from the right, making it completely centered and flying directly at the viewer!

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    Well done, how do you get those snowies to always fly at you?

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    They do not always fly at me as you state it. When they do fly by, then I try to take good shots. According to the exifs, this one was about 200 feet away.

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    Yes, no issue with color cast here. that eye-dropper tool is very helpful in such situations. I also try 'auto' Wb for such shots....For some shots, it works well and for some, it just doesn't.

    terrific details for that distance, I must say. loved the incoming angle, pure whites and the BG. I will also prefer some more room on one side...and perhaps a tad less on the other.

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    Wonderful flight shot. I really like the incoming flight angle, wonderful background, and exposed very well.
    Well done.

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