Superb shot Mark! The "Eyes" have it. Nice little catrchlight in its left eye. Well done.
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Hi Mark, you did well with the netting. After a second look it is noticable but I also notice a blue colour cast on the white feathers. A simple colour correction removed the cast and also helped the netting issue. I do recall you having Photoshop, so if you want a couple of great actions I wrote for colour correction, let me know and I'll link you to them so you can have a play. Completely non destructive and worth a look.
My technique for the netting, using Lightroom (latest version) was to separate the background, then bleach it (increase exposure). But the vital action was to get as close to the netting as possible, and hope the camera focuses through it. Any suggestions on how to remove the visible netting from the bird's face...
You are right, there is a blue cast, I did not notice that! I am an incompetent user of PS, I know what I need to know. But I have used actions before, so would appreciate help here.
If you send the original I'll be able to see the netting and maybe suggest a fix. There are a few different techniques. info@isacimages.com
If you want the actions for colour correction they are included with the ENHANCEMENTS actions: https://www.isacimages.com/Photoshop-Actions.html
One is Blur Average and the other is Curves AUTO. For the Curves Auto, you will need to first set your Curves "AUTO" defaults. On A new Curves Adjustment layer, hold ALT and click the AUTO button and set: Find Dark & Light Colors, Snap Neutral Midtones, Clips- both 0.10 and check Save as defaults, then click OK. When you run the Curves Auto action it will set it to those defaults.
Here is another birdie portrait. Again I have bleached out the background and added a sky from PS.
I also used PS to reduce the netting on the Eagle's face.
I think if the photo was not on a photo forum, I might have gotten away with it, but as all have eagle (sic) eyes here, I 'm not fooling anyone. Nice trying though...
Another great shot Mark. I don't mind a sky replacement if it helps to enhance the image and like you say, it's good fun playing around. It looks like some of the blue sky has leaked onto the bird, especially on the beak, but that may just be the colours that are actually on the beak.
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