What do you think about these shots I'm about to show of some swans I took the other day. I know the 10D is supposed to give a very "natural" look in the default-settings (it is, sharpness, saturation, contrast all left a default values of "0"). Although I don't find this "normal", I find it very grayish 
This is how the picture looks out of the camera. Only modifications are that some small parts around the image is cropped out, and it's been rescaled down to a size this forum hopefully accepts:
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The next one is the same picture after I did a "auto levels" in The Gimp (my image-editing software of choice). The results are much better, and imho much more like how the scene the shots where taken looked:
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This is an "out-of-the-camera" 100% crop from another shot the same day:
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And this is after the same autolevels procedure.
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What do you guys think? I was outside in the sunlight the other day trying to reproduce this. I then changed a lot on the whitebalance-settings, as I suspected the problems for beeing there, and the pics came out fine. Autolevels gave me "some" contrast-improvements, but not nearly visible compared to this. These shots are taken in AWB (I think). Unless.. When you choose to use a custom WB, and select an image to calibrate it from, will that only apply as long as WB is set to "K", or will it override AWB? If the latter, I might have shot all images the last weeks at 3500K, and that could be a source of error I think.
All shots taken with the 10D and Sigma 70-200, while camera stood in AWB.

Thanks for the help


