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A bird waiting for the light!

This is a discussion on A bird waiting for the light! within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Gee wiz Kat, you were starting to make me worried. I thought I was heading to the nut house with ...

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    Gee wiz Kat, you were starting to make me worried. I thought I was heading to the nut house with you! Now that I'm seeing a rubber duck, there's no turning back now.
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    You know Kat ... I think we should all insist that you take another shot of the duck ... this time with 'feewing' (who remembers that movie?) instead of just a snapshot.
    I'm tipping you could take a really cool shot of naked Donald there

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    Ha ha.. good luck with taking that duck for too long! The kids were attacking me for it!

    Actually I was practicing the Manual mode and how to get it with a shade and extreme window light with no highlights. Ha ha..yah. Then I thought of all you bird fans!

    Any tips on how to practice that, pass them on!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kat View Post
    Actually I was practicing the Manual mode and how to get it with a shade and extreme window light with no highlights.

    Any tips on how to practice that, pass them on!!!
    If necessary then HDR or manually merge two shots together. One exposed for highlights and one exposed for the shade.

    Another way would be to diffuse the light source a little. Hang a white sheet up between the window and the subject for instance.

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