- Capture One 20 Macintosh
As I have succumb to heat shimmers the past few outings shooting near the water, I have decided to focus more on mountainous species during the summer.
This weekend I visited a popular destination called Lair o' the Bear. It is about 10 minutes into the mountains from the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater. I was delighted to encounter several species I have not seen before including this Cordilleran Flycatcher.
The burden of overcast skies and mountain shadows meant I had to shoot with super low SS but pulled out a few from the shoot.
A few notes:
1. I understand the bkg is a bit busy so if you hate it please feel free to add in your comments. I chose to leave some of the branches and leaves as well as blue spots where the sky shone through in order to help frame the subject.
2. On this file I ran 162/.8 in C1P for RAW sharpening and ZERO final output sharpening other than a consistent 15/15 in Topaz on the whole TIFF image.
3. In the Killdeer reflection I gave a go to adjusting the RGB levels layers individually, sliding the low and high sliders until they met the histogram. This time I simply ran a curves layer and sampled the white, black and 50% gray points using a Threshold layer and finding the very first pixel for each color in the photo as I moved the slider. That color corrected slightly but more importantly really brought out the detail and contrast in the bird. These earthy/yellow tones are true to the bird in the field.
4. If you notice the rear head of the bird looks soft, it was. I had a good bit of noise to deal with and this area just lost a touch of detail.
Alright, enough talking...
D850
600mm + 1.4x
HH
ISO 1600
1/250
f5.6
Post in C1 and PS. Cleaned up some bkg
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