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    Red-headed Woodpecker

    Canon 50D, Canon 600mm f4 + 1.4x, 1/400 @ f6.3Red-headed Woodpecker
    Last edited by redrew; 29th July 2012 at 02:34 PM.

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    Re: Red-headed Woodpecker

    He looks like he's talking to you not sure I'd want to know what he's saying though. I can seethe detail in all 3 of the colour segments. Really wel done.

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    Re: Red-headed Woodpecker

    Hi redrew, a great capture but it looks a bit flat. This image might be a good candidate for Willie Bau's "High Contrast and Detail Effect using dodge and burn technique" available at this link: High Contrast and Detail Effect using dodge and burn technique..

    I hope you don't mind that I gave it a try and this is how it came out:

    Red-headed Woodpecker

    It should be easier to see the difference if you click on to open either image in Lytebox then use the arrows to switch back and forth between the images.

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    Re: Red-headed Woodpecker

    Thank you Mr. Miller, the image clearly shows improvement in detail with your suggestion.

    Best wishes

    Rollin E. Drew

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