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My 2nd day with my 1st SLR...be gentle:lol:
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I like this shot a lot. It would be even better if it were a bit brighter, the bird blends into the background a bit too much, in my opinion.
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Lightening up the image a little would give it a little extra punch. But since none of our monitors are calibrated to match, your photo might look just perfect to you. Outside of that, very good pan technique. TDT
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I loaded it into PS, and from looking at the histogram this image is underexposed, a lot. How did that happen? Is it a scan, or from a digital SLR?
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I really like the shot I have down loaded it and applied levels and un sharpen mask from PSto it see what you think.
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Its from a Digital SLR, a Pentax *ist DS. I am very new to photography and could not tell you what my settings were.
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