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Blackbird with Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 Di VC USD
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<blockquote data-quote="Mycenius" data-source="post: 174640" data-attributes="member: 14714"><p>Yeah - the top edge of the beak is over exposed in the original - I prefer slightly saturated colours so usually dial them up a small notch in PP, in the original I had attempted to remove the blown out edge of the beak, in the latter pic I didn't do anything specifically to try and compensate for that... I'm only using LR5 for now for basic edits (I have had Photoshop CS3 since it came out but am limiting myself to LR temporarily at present); and as I hadn't used LR for several years (since version 1.5, I've just resumed using it with version 5) I'm still 'relearning' what it's capable of.</p><p></p><p>...and yeah - wasn't sure if I opened up too much space with that second crop...</p><p></p><p>Appreciate the feedback...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mycenius, post: 174640, member: 14714"] Yeah - the top edge of the beak is over exposed in the original - I prefer slightly saturated colours so usually dial them up a small notch in PP, in the original I had attempted to remove the blown out edge of the beak, in the latter pic I didn't do anything specifically to try and compensate for that... I'm only using LR5 for now for basic edits (I have had Photoshop CS3 since it came out but am limiting myself to LR temporarily at present); and as I hadn't used LR for several years (since version 1.5, I've just resumed using it with version 5) I'm still 'relearning' what it's capable of. ...and yeah - wasn't sure if I opened up too much space with that second crop... Appreciate the feedback... [/QUOTE]
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