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Photographer  Steve Tomkinson {Karma:3243}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Nature
Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Birds
Lens Canon 100-400L
Uploaded 2/4/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 355 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 17 Rating
6.17
/ 6 Ratings
Location City -  Derbyshire
State - 
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About I took some of the noise out of this, which has lost some of the detail in the neck feathers, but improved the DOF a lot. You can't have everything!! Well you probably can, I am just not that hot at PS work........

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Steve Tomkinson   {K:3243} 2/18/2005
Andre, your comment is amusing because after I trudged through the mud & out of the field where I shot this, I bumped into another walker who stopped me to ask what I was shooting - the 100-400 Canon sticks out like a sore thumb - "wildlife or landscape" he asked. To which I replied, "a blue heron about half a mile over there".

I hope you see where I'm coming from here! I will have a look at your gallery now I've admitted my ignorance!!!!!!!
Steve

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 2/18/2005
Hi Steve, I'm sure a serious bird watcher would laugh at me calling it a Blue Heron. There are probably many differences. But to my untrained eye...
There is a shot of a Blue Heron on my site on the second page if you are interested.
Andre

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Steve Tomkinson   {K:3243} 2/18/2005
Andre,
I think it's called a grey heron in the UK. My UK bird book doesn't mention the blue heron. It DOES mention a purple heron, but that has a neck almost as long as a giraffe, so it's definitely not one of those!
Steve

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Steve Tomkinson   {K:3243} 2/18/2005
Amitava
The process is quite simple really, if you use photoshop or similar. You create a duplicate layer, put it on top, do your noise reduction on that layer, then delete the bird from that layer via whatever means you choose, i.e. brush, mask etc. to show the original bird on the lower layer.
There is slightly more to it, but not much. If you want to know more let me know. I could send you Marcus' email if you like. Up to you.
Regards
Steve.

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 2/18/2005
A wonderful photo of the Blue Heron. (is that what it is called in England? )
Andre

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Marcus Armani Marcus Armani   {K:36599} 2/18/2005
The main reason Is It does go into some detail, novice users may have problems, and the digital dark roomer's already know the process, It has to do with a layer before de-noise, erasing new layer around the subject after to bring back the detail at different opacitys where needed. If you wish I can email you the the details, you can then distibute them to whoevery you please..
armani222@msn.com

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Amitava Banerjea   {K:7088} 2/18/2005
Marcus, why not share the process with the entire community and post it here?

Steve, I love the contrast between the texture of the bird's feathers and the spiky plants in the middle ground.

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Steve Tomkinson   {K:3243} 2/11/2005
Marcus,

Yes please! I'm always looking for help from those who know their stuff! My email is tommorules@ntlworld.com.

Thanks for spending the time to comment.
Steve

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Marcus Armani Marcus Armani   {K:36599} 2/11/2005
Great shot steve, the soft neck is not a factor here, would not have notice if not mentioned..
there is a way to denoise and not bring back the detail, let me know if you want the process...
Marcus...

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Steve Tomkinson   {K:3243} 2/8/2005
I tend to oversharpen my pictures, so this a is timely comment, thanks Alex!

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xxxIlonaxxxx xxxxKrijgsmanxxxx   {K:10405} 2/8/2005
oooooooooo what a catch Steve.....such a wonderful details..love it very much......

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Alex Rubin Alex Rubin   {K:339} 2/7/2005
In my taste, the neck feathers look very good even after noise reduction. And the wing feathers are very sharp. Background is just right. I think if it was sharper it'd possibly distract viewer from the main subject.

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James Philip Pegg James Philip Pegg   {K:10138} 2/6/2005
It`s just splendid!
Great work!
Best regards!

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Den Thompson   {K:30432} 2/5/2005
Incredible image Steve. It doesn't seem to have lost any clarity to me. Wonderful shot.
Den

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 2/4/2005
A wonderfully stately beauty captured marvalously, 800iso? masterful work.

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 2/4/2005
What a great capture you have here - wonderful image.
Margaret
Steve you get your way, I have posted the answer to What The!!!! just for you so you don't have a sleepless night worrying about it LOL

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Len Webster Len Webster   {K:25714} 2/4/2005
Very effective.

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