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Great Crested Grebe / Fuut (Podiceps cristatus)

Great Crested Grebe / Fuut (Podiceps cristatus)
I went to see the Grebe family again today. Now this shot is technically not a good shot in that the bird, head included, is turned away from us; we can barely see its face. So, normally, this would get trashed. But it's the only shot I have with this incredible water, so I decided that the pose of the bird be damned but I have to share this. Isn't that water gorgeous?!

Processing was difficult though. I wanted to keep the colours just as soft and pastel as they were, but as I usually expose to the right of the histogram they did need toning down a bit, but that changed the colours too much, so I struggled a bit there. Please let me know if you think the water is too bright and needs darkening a bit still. On my calibrated monitor it looks good now, but I've stared at it for too long and I can't tell any more! :)

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 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Vooral de gekleurde reflecties in het water maken dit een mooi plaatje. Kan me voorstellen dat je er lang mee bezig bent geweest.
10 years ago.
Levina de Ruijter has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club
Het probleem was om het juiste evenwicht te vinden tussen pasteltint en fletsheid. Ik denk dat het uiteindelijk wel gelukt is. Dank je wel, Jaap.
10 years ago.
 Jim Boynton
Jim Boynton
I think the water is beautiful! The soft rippling works well with the pastel quality too. I only started post processing a short time ago so I can't really give a critique as to that. Quite often I'll spend ages working on a shot and end up just doing an automatic correction. Must find a less white subject to shoot...gulls can be a pain sometimes.
10 years ago.
Levina de Ruijter has replied to Jim Boynton
Jim, in digital photography, processing your images is very important, I think. I spent a whole summer watching tutorials from lynda.com, starting with the basics then going into advanced. It was time well spent. And I'm still learning every day, picking up tricks as I go along. Of course it's equally important to get it right in camera as you cannot make a bad shot look good in Photoshop. But you can make a good shot really excellent in Photoshop.
10 years ago.

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