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Improve your bird photography! The Art of Bird Photography (Episode 1) 

Wild Earth Photo
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I'm testing out a new series where I just talk randomly about bird photography. Some editing, some fieldwork, some gear. The first episode is just about editing but I'll talk about more stuff later. I edit in darktable but my video is applicable to any editor since I won't go into very specific things about darktable!

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12 сен 2024

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@NatureLenzPhoto
@NatureLenzPhoto Месяц назад
This is very helpful. Thank you.
@WildEarthPhoto
@WildEarthPhoto Месяц назад
Glad you like it. Come back for more and feel free to leave any suggestions or requests!
@DeanBaumeister
@DeanBaumeister Месяц назад
Hugely helpful. Looking forward to more. Thank you.
@WildEarthPhoto
@WildEarthPhoto Месяц назад
Lots more coming. Feel free to suggest any topics you found difficult with wildlife or birds!
@musiqueetmontagne
@musiqueetmontagne Месяц назад
Thanks for those tips and your vision of a more balanced background to bird shots...
@WildEarthPhoto
@WildEarthPhoto Месяц назад
You are welcome! Glad you liked it. There will be more to come and if you have any requests, feel free to suggest them any time in the comments section. I'd be glad to accommodate them.
@NatureLenzPhoto
@NatureLenzPhoto Месяц назад
​@@WildEarthPhotoHow were you able to spot a blue color cast using the split toning module?
@WildEarthPhoto
@WildEarthPhoto Месяц назад
What happens is that when you view a lot of blue, your eye gets used to it and corrects for it. When you add a red tint, your eyes will get a break and more easily notice the blue. I'v experimented and for some red in the shadows with split toning works even better than a uniform red tint. Of course, you can also be more scientific and use the eyedropper on parts of the bird that should be black/white/grey. That will tell you also. But I think it's better to go by eye and just listen to what your eyes are telling you.
@NatureLenzPhoto
@NatureLenzPhoto Месяц назад
@@WildEarthPhoto Thank you for taking the time to respond. I agree with you. My photos often have a "different look" to them after a short break. The eyedropper is useful so long as there's some good white, black or grey to sample from. I will try your suggestion. Thanks again.
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