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Sep 23, 2006 17:17 |  #1

Here's one from a trip to Mount Rainier this summer. Taken near Narada Falls.


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Sep 23, 2006 17:34 |  #2

Nice capture.

However, I have a question, what happened to the branch? On my monitor something with the branch is off. What PP did you do? The grays seem odd.

Again, it's a great capture, just not sure about the branch.



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Sep 23, 2006 17:36 |  #3

The branch looks OK on my Mac ... it did get lighter as a result of dropping the image down in size to meet posting limitations.


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Sep 23, 2006 18:19 |  #4

Turbowolf, you got some nice shots today.


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Sep 23, 2006 18:22 |  #5

Looks real good to me!! Well done.


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Sep 23, 2006 18:25 |  #6

Turbowolf wrote in post #2027335 (external link)
The branch looks OK on my Mac ... it did get lighter as a result of dropping the image down in size to meet posting limitations.

Nice image but the colours do look off. Was the image saved in sRGB colourspace before the upload? That may explain the colour shift after the downsizing


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Sep 23, 2006 18:28 |  #7

Thanks SpOOks & Paul,

Not all were from today. I'm catching up on not having access to upload for most of the summer. I can upload from the field, but it is done using a bluetooth cellphone and takes forever.

The Jay and Clark's nutcracker were from Yesterday on Mt. Rainier. I do shoot close to home .... sometimes!

The Moose and deer in the wildlife section were from August in Montana. I went "home" to the family property to pour a foundation for my future cabin.


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Sep 23, 2006 18:38 |  #8

PhotosbyKev wrote in post #2027519 (external link)
Nice image but the colours do look off. Was the image saved in sRGB colourspace before the upload? That may explain the colour shift after the downsizing

ARGH!!! That's it. I had the good old Rebel set for Parameter 1, not Abobe RGB. I then processed the image as if it was from my 20D, which is set for Adobe RGB.

That's what I get for playing around with the old stuff and not checking its set-up after a long time of no use. Does this look any better?


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Sep 23, 2006 18:51 |  #9

Nice shot of a beautiful Jay, Dave.


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Sep 23, 2006 19:23 |  #10

Excellent shot with beautiful bokeh. :-)


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Sep 23, 2006 19:38 |  #11

Turbowolf wrote in post #2027585 (external link)
ARGH!!! That's it. I had the good old Rebel set for Parameter 1, not Abobe RGB. I then processed the image as if it was from my 20D, which is set for Adobe RGB.

I knew there was something. Not knowledgable enough to have been able to pinpoint it to that, but the branch is MUCH improved as is the removal of the reddish ring around the eye.

Good job!



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Sep 23, 2006 19:40 |  #12

Wonderful shot Dave. The revised version is spot on.


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Sep 23, 2006 20:24 |  #13

Repost looks much better. Thepurple around the eye didn't look too natural. The twig in front of its face would be very easy to clone out... Great colours!


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Sep 23, 2006 20:53 |  #14

The repost is one beautiful image and Dan's suggestion is a good one. Beautiful bird captured beautifully.


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Sep 23, 2006 21:08 |  #15

Thanks Dan & Gary & Fee & Everyone,

Here's a down and dirty cloneout of the branch.


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