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    Default Quetzal for Susan

    Susan, here is my best quetzal photo from my trip to Costa Rica last March. As I mentioned in your thread, advanced masking really helps improve your background. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, although I'm sure there are people with much more experience than I have on this forum.



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    Hey Doug,

    It was a treat to meet you at Bosque!!!
    We did get that Falcon good, didn't we now????

    I'm in love with this bird and it works very well as presented. You did a great job in post-processing and I read how, in Susan's thread.

    Red carpet welcome to BPN!!!

    More, please

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    Hi Doug, To quote my very good friend, Linda Robbins, "Now you are looking for an ***-whooping!" Incredible image from the perfectly turned head to the perfectly curved tail and everywhere and everthing in between.

    Please provide a link to the description of your techniques. Also, if it is not too much of a problem, post a J-peg of the converted RAW so that we can see the original BKGR.

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    Doug -
    Great photo with the classic quetzal pose. Good job with the background
    As in susan's post - you can sometimes get sharper, less-saturated colors on red chest and green wing feathers if you sharpen outside of RGB mode
    As per Artie - would be interested description of your masking techniques
    Excellent job

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    Beautiful bird and image of it. I'm also interested in the applied masking technique.
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    Exceptional image of this species They are so hard to get clean looks at and you made the most of this opportunity. Well done.

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    Wonderful image, Doug. My only nit would be I would like a little more light on the head. Fabulous as presented.
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    You are killing me, and nearing "***-whooping" territory for getting the perfect shot of a species I lust after and one that has eluded me on numerous trips. If you manage to get an image of this remarkable bird without clipping the tail, it usually makes the body of the bird small in the frame....but your bird obligingly curled it's tail for you. It is truly a wonderful image from the pose, the perch, the nice background. I am so jealous!!!

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    Very nice shot. Would love to see this bird soon.
    Nice technic with the bg. Wonder how you achieved.
    Wish the head having a bit more detail and light.
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    Seriously nice image..... the PS work on this is very very good.

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    Dad: I love this quetzal. It made me smile as my eyes traveled across the peach fuzz-looking head. This quetzal's variety of colors amazes me. Nice picture! Go for an even better one next time.

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    Thanks Danny!

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