Caught in mid-flight-bite!
Caught in Mid-flight-bite!
Out at the lake, I didn't even realize this guy was eating. When I later reviewed the shot, pleasantly enlightened.
How do you change characteristics of the water? I would like to get more blue, less green here?
Thanks!
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Out at the lake, I didn't even realize this guy was eating. When I later reviewed the shot, pleasantly enlightened.
How do you change characteristics of the water? I would like to get more blue, less green here?
Thanks!
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Just playing around. If you are using Photoshop CS, you can use the Color Replacement Tool (J selects it on the PC) and tune it to your taste.
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I would though use the color balance as opposed to replacement. I think the blue can become a little to synthetic. This was a quickie, you should lasso tool the bird, invert the selection and then use the color balance. I didn't, thus the blue in the bird.
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Nice capture. If you are using Nikon Capture to convert RAW images you can adjust the color balance in the Curves Palette. Select the set grey point dropper and find a spot in the pic that has a value around 128(neutral gray) . If you are not happy with that try a higher or lower number..
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Khaos, I like your rendition here. It looks like the color balance apporach is much more sublte. That's what I'm looking for. I use NEFs so I'll try this in Capture and see what I come up with.
Thanks again!
Brad.