{"id":7234,"date":"2011-10-13T20:33:03","date_gmt":"2011-10-14T00:33:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.birdsasart-blog.com\/?p=7234"},"modified":"2011-10-15T08:18:13","modified_gmt":"2011-10-15T12:18:13","slug":"family-jewel-improvement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.birdsasart-blog.com\/baa\/2011\/10\/13\/family-jewel-improvement\/","title":{"rendered":"Family Jewel Improvement"},"content":{"rendered":"<table>\n<tr>\n<td>ngg_shortcode_0_placeholder<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=center>\n<p>Western Sandpiper, breeding plumage, Cordova, AK. May 6, 2005. This image was created with the tripod mounted <a rel=nofollow href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/product\/754507-USA\/Canon_5124B002_500mm_f_4L_EF_IS.html\/BI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">Canon 500mm f\/4 L IS lens<\/a>, the 2X II TC (now replaced by the <a rel=nofollow href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/search?Ntt=canon+EF+Extender+2X+III&#038;N=0&#038;InitialSearch=yesBI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">2X III teleconverter<\/a>) and the Canon EOS-1D Mark II (now replaced by the <a rel=nofollow href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/product\/656378-REG\/Canon_3822B002_EOS_1D_Mark_IV.html\/BI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">EOS-1D Mark IV<\/a>).  ISO 400.  Evaluative metering +1\/3 stop: 1\/500 sec. at 11.  Central sensor One-Shot AF and recompose. <\/p>\n<p>For a greater appreciation of the image, click on the photo. Then click on the enlarged version to close it.<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<h3>Family Jewel Improvement<\/h3>\n<p>In the October 4th blog post, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.birdsasart-blog.com\/baa\/2011\/10\/04\/capture-and-beyond-workflow-lessons-that-you-cannot-afford-to-miss\/\">Capture and Beyond Workflow Lessons That You Cannot Afford to Miss<\/a>, I wrote about the importance of saving and protecting your RAW files because as the years go by our image optimization skills get better and better and our image optimization software also gets better.  While it is impossible for any serious photographer to go back every year or two and rework all of the images in their files, it can be fun to go back to a few old friends and make them better&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>I visited Cordova to speak at the big shorebird festival there. After much research I planned my trip around the average peak numbers of Western Sandpiper: May 7.  To be sure not to miss peak, I arrived on May 2nd and stayed until May 12.  When I got off the plane my host and guide Milo Burcham&#8217;s first words were, &#8220;35,000 Western Sandpipers flew north last night.&#8221;  He did find me a mat of several thousand birds that first afternoon roosting behind the AC Value Center, the local supermarket.  My best image from that session was honored in a recent BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition.  The next day, those birds were gone. <\/p>\n<p>But a smattering of gorgeous breeding plumage Westerns remained.  The image above shows how I first optimized the image more than six years ago. The subject was a  gorgeous bird and I was able to get fairly close, but it was surrounded by others so I could not go any lower (or my subject would have been blocked).  But I was never happy with the other tails in the frame, with the shadow on the right, and with the dark area at the top.  But that was before I learned about Quick Masks from Robert O&#8217;Toole&#8217;s <a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/item.aspx?itemid=54\">APTATS I<\/a>.  Do note that I created the eye highlight in the opening image.  But did not do a very good job of it&#8230;. That was before I developed the Eye Doctor techniques detailed in <a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/item.aspx?itemid=252\">Digital Basics<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<table>\n<tr>\n<td>ngg_shortcode_1_placeholder<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=center>\n<p>Here I started with the old optimized file and added canvas.  Then I covered the two unwanted birds, the shadow on the right, and the dark area at the top using several Quick Masks. And kept the crummy eye highlight&#8230;.    <\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<p>I was proud of my efforts and posted the reworked image <a href=\"http:\/\/www.birdphotographers.net\/forums\/showthread.php\/90062-Another-Gem-Found....\">here<\/a> on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.birdphotographers.net\/forums\/content.php\">BirdPhotographer&#8217;s.Net<\/a>.  The post was entitled, &#8220;Another Gem Found.&#8221;  Folks like the image but there are many sharp eyes on BPN.  BPN member Sidharth Kodikal, the first to comment, asked, &#8220;Was the catchlight added?&#8221;  At this point I still did not realize what a poor job I had done so I promised to have a look for the RAW file&#8230;.  This one I found :). <\/p>\n<table>\n<tr>\n<td>ngg_shortcode_2_placeholder<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=center>\n<p>Here, with the help of Sidharth (and several others who mentioned the crummy catchlight), is the final optimized image, a far cry from the opening image in this blog post. And one that I can be truly proud of.  It is amazing that such a tiny change can have a huge effect on the final result.  <\/p>\n<p>For a greater appreciation of the image, click on the photo. Then click on the enlarged version to close it.<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<p>Once I went back to the RAW file I saw that I had done an horrific job. Rather than start from scratch I re-converted the RAW file and changed it to 8-bit so that it would match the optimized file.  Then I painted a quick Mask of the eye and brought it into the re-worked file.  As I had added canvas I needed to resize it for a perfect match (Control T for the Transform Tool).  I flatted the image and went to work on the original eye that now hid my botch job.  This time I created a tiny, tiny irregularly-shaped catchlight using a 1 pixel Clone Stamp Tool brush and made sure to place the catchlight in the center of the naturally-occurring light area at the top of the eye.  As the folks on BPN said, &#8220;Much Better.&#8221;  <\/p>\n<h2><strong>Earn Free Contest Entries and Support both the Bulletins and the Blog by making all your B &#038; H purchases <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/?BI=6633&#038;KBID=7226\">here<\/a>.<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p> More and more folks are earning multiple contest entries with their B &#038; H purchases. See <a href=\"http:\/\/www.birdsasart.com\/competition\/how-to-pay\/\">here<\/a> for details on that.  Eleven great categories, 34 winning and honored images, and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.birdsasart.com\/competition\/birds-as-art-contest-prizes\/\">prize pools<\/a> valued in excess of $20,000.  Click <a href=\"https:\/\/www.birdsasart-blog.com\/baa\/2011\/08\/02\/huge-news-the-birds-as-art-1st-international-bird-photography-competition\/\">here<\/a> to visit the competition home page. <\/p>\n<h2><strong>Shopper&#8217;s Guide<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Below is a list of the gear used to create the image in today&#8217;s blog post. Thanks a stack to all who have used the Shopper&#8217;s Guide links to purchase their gear as a thank you for all the free information that we bring you on the Blog and in the Bulletins.  Before you purchase anything be sure to check out the advice in our <a href=\"http:\/\/www.birdsasart.com\/shoppers-guide\/\">Shopper&#8217;s Guide<\/a>.   <\/p>\n<p><a rel=nofollow href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/product\/754507-USA\/Canon_5124B002_500mm_f_4L_EF_IS.html\/BI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">Canon 500mm f\/4 L IS lens<\/a>. Surely the world&#8217;s most popular super-telephoto lens. And for good reason.  And the 500 f\/4L IS II promises to be a lot better!<br \/>\n<a rel=nofollow href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/search?Ntt=canon+EF+Extender+2X+III&#038;N=0&#038;InitialSearch=yesBI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">2X III teleconverter<\/a>. This new 2X TC is considerably sharper than the 2X II model.<br \/>\n<a rel=nofollow href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/product\/656378-REG\/Canon_3822B002_EOS_1D_Mark_IV.html\/BI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">Canon EOS-1D Mark IV professional digital camera body.<\/a> My two Mark IV bodies serve as my workhorse digital camera bodies. <\/p>\n<h2><strong>And from the BAA On-line Store:<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/category.aspx?catid=17\">LensCoats<\/a>.  I have a LensCoat on each of my big lenses to protect them from nicks and thus increase their re-sales value.  All my big lens LensCoat stuff is in Hardwood Snow pattern.<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/category.aspx?catid=18\">LegCoat Tripod Leg Covers.<\/a>  I have four tripods active and each has a Hardwood Snow LegCoat on it to help prevent further damage to my tender shoulders \ud83d\ude42<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/item.aspx?itemid=20\">Gitzo GT3530LS Tripod.<\/a>  This one will last you a lifetime.<br \/>\nIn 2005 I was using the <a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/item.aspx?itemid=35\">Wimberley V2 head<\/a> full time.  Today many folks still prefer the Wimberley head to the <a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/item.aspx?itemid=274\">Mongoose M3.6<\/a> that I use.  That&#8217;s why we carry both.<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/item.aspx?itemid=10\">Wimberley P-40 Plate<\/a>.  We sell dozens of P-40 plates each year for a variety of 500mm lenses.<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/item.aspx?itemid=5\"> Double Bubble Level.<\/a>  You will find one in my camera&#8217;s hot shoe whenever I am not using flash.<br \/>\nBe sure to check out our camera body User&#8217;s Guides <a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/category.aspx?catid=30\">here<\/a>.<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/item.aspx?itemid=304\">The Lens Align Mark II.<\/a>  I use the Lens Align Mark II pretty much religiously to micro-adjust all of my gear an average of once a month and always before a major trip. I am borrowing a 500 f\/4 for Bosque; the first that that I will do is micro-adjust it.   Enjoy our free comprehensive tutorial <a href=\"https:\/\/www.birdsasart-blog.com\/baa\/2011\/01\/11\/the-lens-align-mk-ii-the-lens-align-tutorial-micro-adjusting-magic\/comment-page-1\/\">here.<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/item.aspx?itemid=286\">Canon EOS-1D Mark IV User&#8217;s Guide<\/a>.  Learn to use your Mark IV the way that I use mine. Also available for the 7D and the Mark III <a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/category.aspx?catid=30\">here<\/a>.  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> ngg_shortcode_3_placeholder <\/p>\n<p>Western Sandpiper, breeding plumage, Cordova, AK. May 6, 2005. This image was created with the tripod mounted Canon 500mm f\/4 L IS lens, the 2X II TC (now replaced by the 2X III teleconverter) and the Canon EOS-1D Mark II (now replaced by the EOS-1D Mark IV). ISO 400. 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