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    Feathers are a challenge.

    geese are natural hams?
    Feathers are a challenge.

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    Re: Feathers are a challenge.

    There's so much more detail captured that feathers are a secondary concern; however the feathers were nicely exposed and captured, I think it's the eyes and beak that show good detail.

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    Re: Feathers are a challenge.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    There's so much more detail captured that feathers are a secondary concern; however the feathers were nicely exposed and captured, I think it's the eyes and beak that show good detail.
    yes they do but they were easy.

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    Re: Feathers are a challenge.

    And white feathers are doubly difficult!

    So easy to get over exposure and a lot of negative exposure compensation can make everything else over dark with noisy shadows. Where possible, I tend to prefer shooting in slightly overcast lighting for this sort of scene. So I think you have done well here.

    Possibly, it would have been nice if the beak wasn't partly in shadow, but I don't find that to be a serious concern.

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    Re: Feathers are a challenge.

    Looking at Sun, eh?

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    Re: Feathers are a challenge.

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    And white feathers are doubly difficult!

    So easy to get over exposure and a lot of negative exposure compensation can make everything else over dark with noisy shadows. Where possible, I tend to prefer shooting in slightly overcast lighting for this sort of scene. So I think you have done well here.

    Possibly, it would have been nice if the beak wasn't partly in shadow, but I don't find that to be a serious concern.
    And the shadows while not overpowering do put in a touch of contrast?

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    Re: Feathers are a challenge.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Looking at Sun, eh?
    Nope keeping an eye on me.

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    Re: Feathers are a challenge.

    Brian, you are fowling wif me brain. Nice details in the eye,
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: Feathers are a challenge.

    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    Brian, you are fowling wif me brain. Nice details in the eye,
    Cheers Ole
    but it is such a pun thing to do.

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