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Apr 25, 2007 13:36 |  #1

Got a couple shots this morning after Early Eagle Shoot.

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I'm not sure why but the bird is my Nemineses, just can't get him right.

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Apr 25, 2007 13:42 |  #2

Nice, you caught him blinking in #2.


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Apr 25, 2007 13:45 |  #3

hTr wrote in post #3102574 (external link)
I'm not sure why but the bird is my Nemineses, just can't get him right.

Looks like you did really well here. What is it exactly you think you are not getting right? I noticed you shoot these in -1/3 EC. If that is in evaluative metering I think you must be underexposing these then bumping exposure a bunch in PP?


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Apr 25, 2007 13:52 |  #4

Very nice captures indeed Gary.


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Apr 25, 2007 13:53 |  #5

Fantastic shots, Gary!


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Apr 25, 2007 13:57 |  #6

Gary, Nice flight shots. Allen is right about the underexposure. It's very difficult to get
right. With the white breast and dark wings against a light background it can really throw
off metering. I've gone to 0 to -.67 EV/Partial Metering mode on flight shots with darker
birds. Seems to get more detail in the wings and body. But each instance is a little different
so you can't just do the same thing each time. I just practice different settings in different
lighting conditions and learn from it.


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Apr 25, 2007 14:05 |  #7

Gary these are really great. On my monitor (work) the colors and whites are fine.


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Apr 25, 2007 14:09 |  #8

morehtml wrote in post #3102614 (external link)
Looks like you did really well here. What is it exactly you think you are not getting right? I noticed you shoot these in -1/3 EC. If that is in evaluative metering I think you must be underexposing these then bumping exposure a bunch in PP?

Here Allen Same Setting and same Shoot another shot which is under exposed.

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Apr 25, 2007 14:12 as a reply to  @ hTr's post |  #9

canonloader wrote in post #3102597 (external link)
Nice, you caught him blinking in #2.

Yep sure did, Thanks Mitch

Reyno wrote in post #3102650 (external link)
Very nice captures indeed Gary.

Thanks Reyno

Not near as good as some I've seen.

dazzlebea wrote in post #3102653 (external link)
Fantastic shots, Gary!

Thanks Bea

jorj7 wrote in post #3102673 (external link)
Gary, Nice flight shots. Allen is right about the underexposure. It's very difficult to get
right. With the white breast and dark wings against a light background it can really throw
off metering. I've gone to 0 to -.67 EV/Partial Metering mode on flight shots with darker
birds. Seems to get more detail in the wings and body. But each instance is a little different
so you can't just do the same thing each time. I just practice different settings in different
lighting conditions and learn from it.

I'll Try that I'm ready for anything

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wlaramie wrote in post #3102718 (external link)
Gary these are really great. On my monitor (work) the colors and whites are fine.

Thanks Bill

But I can't seem to produce the same results even with the same settings


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Apr 25, 2007 14:19 |  #10

hTr wrote in post #3102741 (external link)
Here Allen Same Setting and same Shoot another shot which is under exposed.

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I assume this is another day? This bg is a lighter gray which means more EC is needed to expose subject properly. +1 to +2 in evaluative for this shot. Hindsight is 20/20 though :lol: The closer to white the whole scene is (averaged) the more +EC you need.

EDIT: I just ran this thru photoshop and it needed +2 to make the whites come out. So EC + 1 2/3 was the ticket here.


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Apr 25, 2007 14:26 |  #11

Same day, different direction and clouds both were shot within 10 minutes of each other


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Apr 25, 2007 14:29 |  #12

hTr wrote in post #3102847 (external link)
Same day, different direction and clouds both were shot within 10 minutes of each other

OK then this was shot against a white cloud then. If you know you are going to be shooting the sky only try M mode and that will fix the meter problem.


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Apr 25, 2007 14:32 |  #13

morehtml wrote in post #3102870 (external link)
OK then this was shot against a white cloud then. If you know you are going to be shooting the sky only try M mode and that will fix the meter problem.

I'll give it a try next time out.

Thanks

I have enough problem keeping then in frame to mess with changing Metering forget it!!!

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Apr 25, 2007 17:20 |  #14

Excellent shots Gary. You did well on these. :-)


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Apr 25, 2007 17:22 |  #15

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Excellent shots Gary. You did well on these. :-)

I'm getting better but clear open sunlight is a whole lot different than shooting Eagles in the Tree filled swamp


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