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12-APR-2010 Hank v/d Velde

20100412 456 Cooper's Hawk SERIES.jpg

Mud Lake, Ottawa

Two versions of the same image of a Cooper's Hawk taking a bath. The shot was taken with the Hawk between me and the sun. Note all the sun spots in the second image which is as shot except for some contrast, sharpening and cropping adjustments.

In the top image I've tried to eliminate the white dots by darkening and blurring the affected areas of the top image. I also brightened up the Hawk some to make it stand out more.

Nikon D300S ,Nikkor AF-S 500mm f/4G ED VR
1/200s f/5.6 at 500.0mm iso250 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Bob Pelkey24-Apr-2010 12:20
Interesting post processing work, Hank. Great find.
Simon Chandler20-Apr-2010 18:55
Excellent capture. The expression of the subject is lively and unique. v
Janet Forjan-Freedman20-Apr-2010 16:55
What a wonderful moment you captured! Great work on eliminated the sun spots!
slhoornstra20-Apr-2010 02:50
A wonderful capture. She has a bit of a surprised look, as though you had opened the bathroom door while she was bathing. Hoe dare you? A great job of editing, too. BV
Guest 19-Apr-2010 23:19
Very nice effect on the image, V
Dominic Cantin19-Apr-2010 19:03
Excellent PP Hank ! Congrats !

Dom :)
bill friedlander19-Apr-2010 18:03
Great job of processing Hank. Super shot of the hawk. he looks surprised being caught while taking a bath. V
Patricia Kay19-Apr-2010 17:36
Fantastic shot and you did a great job on the processing Hank...BV
Stan Wojick19-Apr-2010 16:35
Great shot Hank V
jychamberland19-Apr-2010 14:30
superb comportemental capture Hank!
Lamar Nix19-Apr-2010 13:13
Either version seems very good to me, though the hawk is certainly more of a standout in the top version. The highlighted region behind the hawk's tail is a distraction and I can see why you want to dampen it.
Randy Adams19-Apr-2010 12:29
You really did manage to bring out the hawk very nicely...excellent work Hank! V
Vince19-Apr-2010 11:29
Brilliant processing work Hank. Very much improved image. Vote.
Guest 19-Apr-2010 10:50
Beautiful shot and nice work on the processing, Hank!
Marco Valk19-Apr-2010 10:27
Nice catch, Hank. I prefer the second image though; looks more natural to me
CM Kwan19-Apr-2010 05:03
Beautiful, I like the effect you applied. V
Bryan Murahashi19-Apr-2010 04:09
Terrific captures, Hank.
s_barbour19-Apr-2010 03:03
Gorgeous shots Hank< nicely captured!
Lieve Snellings19-Apr-2010 02:27
so WONDERFUL ! v
I do love the first one most..
Robert Houde19-Apr-2010 01:55
Very nice comportemental capture Hank.
Guest 19-Apr-2010 01:43
Great work, Hank!
Jess. ( Lady.D.)19-Apr-2010 01:08
Very nicely done Hank, great images....
Martin Isabelle19-Apr-2010 01:04
Belle job de traitement Hank !!!!
Marcia Colelli19-Apr-2010 00:42
Very nice example, well done V
Ted Busby19-Apr-2010 00:18
Hank; you took excellent advantage of the opportunity..Well Done!
Stephanie19-Apr-2010 00:15
I agree with Jim ~ catching a coopers hawk in a bathtub is very rare. Excellent work on the piccie! V
Jim Coffman19-Apr-2010 00:06
Simply amazing captures,Hank. I would feel fortunate to photograph a Coopers hawk but to catch one taking a bath is just amazing!
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