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Common Yellowthroat #35200
05/16/11 05:13 PM
05/16/11 05:13 PM
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Nashville Tennessee
Durwood Edwards Offline OP
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These beautiful little guys are quite aggressive. I know this looks like a sunny afternoon, but I shot this on a very cold and drizzly mid-day here in Nashville. This species has become my big project bird of the year.
Sorry, I guess the bright yellow throat feathers are a bit blown.


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Re: Common Yellowthroat [Re: Durwood Edwards] #35202
05/16/11 06:04 PM
05/16/11 06:04 PM
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Hey Durwood,

This is really beautiful. I don't think the color is blown - if they were blown out they would actually be white, yes?

Thanks
James

Re: Common Yellowthroat [Re: James Morrissey] #35216
05/17/11 02:04 PM
05/17/11 02:04 PM
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Durwood Edwards Offline OP
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Originally Posted By: James Morrissey
Hey Durwood,
- if they were blown out they would actually be white, yes?



I consider it blown if the detail is gone. Yellows and reds are particularly difficult on birds as the feather detail can vanish in a hurry.


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Re: Common Yellowthroat [Re: Durwood Edwards] #35221
05/17/11 07:43 PM
05/17/11 07:43 PM
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Yellows and reds are particularly difficult for digital sensors.

I think a bit of channel mixing could bring back the detail.

I chased these little guys on year when I was still actively birding. Never did get a good photo.

Very nice.

Re: Common Yellowthroat [Re: Jim Poor] #35241
05/19/11 07:41 PM
05/19/11 07:41 PM
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Nashville Tennessee
Durwood Edwards Offline OP
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Thanks, Jim.

I simply overexposed the yellows, here. I did play with the channel mixer a bit and was able to get a little improvement:


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