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    Avocets at sunrise

    Another yield from the Bear River Refuge - these sweet characters were active at sunrise. C&C very much appreciated.

    Avocets at sunrise

    Avocets at sunrise

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Both shots are beautiful!

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Those are cool looking birds. Love the long legs and beautiful coloration on them. Lovely light on both though challenging to shoot. There is enough noise in both to negatively impact feather detail. The flight shot is just a tad soft.

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Very nice shots, good light in both.

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Lovely shots Mark, no.1 is a cracker

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Nice shots Mark, well done. Great light.

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Very nice.

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Very nice light on the birds in both shots

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    First one could be sharper but I love the second. Nice light too.

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    In #1, I like the painterly look of the feathers. It is a bit noisy when expanded but it is OK...my favourite is #2 that looks like the bird is strutting its stuff. Nice feather details there too. I have not seen this kind of bird before...

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    I am not familiar with that bird but I wish I was! Very interesting looking. I like the calmness of #2 the glassy look of the water plays well off the texture of the bird.

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    I appreciate the kind and helpful comments.

    Dan and Izzie saw a bit of noise/softness which I struggled with in PP. The problem was the squeeze play between enough shutter speed, enough DOF, and ISO noise, which then led to a pinch between sharpening and noise reduction. I tried again at sharpening the first and did maybe a little bit better. The solution would be, as Dan points out, more photons.

    The sensor on the D600 does pretty well at high ISO - imagine shooting at ISO 2200 on film...

    Barbara - these migrate through most of Texas, summer range is roughly the mountain/intermountain west. They are shorebird-like in their busybody behaviors and fun to watch.

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Good stuff love the lighting!

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    I like them both but #2 stands out to me. I like the warm hues the morning sun is casting, the soft shadow break and all with a beautiful cool background. Very good eye and nicely done.

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Mark, are you shooting RAW or jpeg and if RAW what software do you use for conversion?

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Thanks very much, David, and Sherwood.

    Dan - always and only RAW. Then directly to Lightroom with occasional touch-up in Viveza.

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    ...always and only RAW. Then directly to Lightroom with occasional touch-up in Viveza.
    Then the amount of noise is surprising. At least in the first shot with the lower ISO setting. Sharpening/NR can be a dilemma to be sure

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    Re: Avocets at sunrise

    Thanks for thinking on it, and the sympathy, Dan. I've started over with PP a few times working on getting better sharpening, but not fruitfully. Part of this softness is probably a slight out of focus, part of it is the crop (about 0.7:1). Anyway - I don't think I can blame the technology.

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