The stare (P950)

gordonpritchard

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Song sparrow puffed up to keep warm.

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Some of my snaps can be viewed here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gordon_pritchard/albums/
 
I love the eyes! You must be in the southern hemisphere, summer has just begun here and it's already getting hot here!
 
Very nice.

Loving the details. This lens is WAY sharper than it should be, especially at 2,000mm! (not complaining, lol)

ANAYV
 
I love the eyes! You must be in the southern hemisphere, summer has just begun here and it's already getting hot here!
Nope, I'm at the 49th parallel on the west coast of Canaduh where the weather seems to change by the hour. :-)
 
For the benefit of those of us who own a P900, P950, P1000 or P1100, don't you think it would be helpful to show the rest of us what you do to achieve these great results?
I shoot RAW and use A.I. (Actual Intelligence) when processing in PShop- too many steps for me to explain. Primarily I massage the image to enhance tonal relationships and contrast - dodging and burning - with a painter's eye. I guess I follow the old adage: "tones make the picture - color takes the credit".

One tool that I use and has been a game changer for me is On1 No Noise to bring out the detail in the image (but not to develop or edit the image). It's as if it lifts away a gauze that hides detail.

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Some of my snaps can be viewed here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gordon_pritchard/albums/
 
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For the benefit of those of us who own a P900, P950, P1000 or P1100, don't you think it would be helpful to show the rest of us what you do to achieve these great results?
I shoot RAW and use A.I. (Actual Intelligence) when processing in PShop- too many steps for me to explain. Primarily I massage the image to enhance tonal relationships and contrast - dodging and burning - with a painter's eye. I guess I follow the old adage: "tones make the picture - color takes the credit".

One tool that I use and has been a game changer for me is On1 No Noise to bring out the detail in the image (but not to develop or edit the image). It's as if it lifts away a gauze that hides detail.
why dont cameras have all this built in? Cameras are basically computers and it's high time they were given the horsepower to do all this automatically.
 
A winner in detail, color, comp.

Amazi.ng !
 

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