
Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
Hello and welcome to the CiC forums from me.
That's a very nice capture, I find these quite tricky to shoot, it is so easy to over expose the small white parts. I'm not even going to link to one of mine, because this is so much better.
I see from the EXIF data that it was shot with a Canon 500D and Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS lens at 400mm and 1/1600s, f/7.1 and iso 200.
We're a friendly bunch here and prefer to use real names and know where in the world people reside, so could I ask a favour?
Could you click Settings (right at the top),
then Edit Profile (on left)
and put your first name in the Real Name field
and where you are (roughly) in the Location field,
then click the Save Changes button below and to right,
this helps everyone give you more personal and relevant answers - thanks in advance.
It is almost impossible to suggest an improvement to that shot; the one thing I might do, if it were mine, is clone out that little 'fuzzy bit' just on the bottom edge of frame 'above' (i.e. below) the reflection of its head.
There are two other suggestions I have;
a) Put some copyright information (including your name) in to the EXIF data in camera and ensure it gets transferred via image editor (ACR and PS Elements 14) to the final image.
b) Before uploading to TinyPic, down size the image to a maximum of 1600 px wide, or 1000 px tall, then sharpen with USM at 100% (Amount), 0.3px (Radius) and a threshold of say 1 (a bit higher if an image has some noise).
I suggest b) because you must have uploaded at a size greater than this, which results in TinyPic downsizing to 1599 px, which softens it - in other words, it could have been seen even sharper here, not that it looks too bad even now.
Cheers, Dave