Hi Aram!
I've noted the shadows, too, but if I lighten them, the rest of the bird and
the water both look "fake". So, I'm going to stick with it, the way it is,
until I can get some prints made. That being said, we leave for a road trip,
tomorrow, so it won't be until we're back.
I'll let you know how the prints look, when done.
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
David.
It is a great shot. Maybe it is just me (must be since no one else------
mentioned it), but the dark "shadows" on the head and tail could use a bit
of lightening, at least as they appear on my supposedly calibrated monitor.
I do run my monitor a bit darker than my Spyder says to, as it makes
matching prints to the screen better.
Aram
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From: David Young
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 7:25 AM
To: LRflex
Subject: [LRflex] Widgeon
Along with my now re-cropped shot of the Blue Winged Teal, I managed to get
my first decent shot of an American Widgeon, on Saturday.
http://www.furnfeather.ca/look/Widgeon.html
Comments, criticism, cropping help, all welcomed.
David.
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