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Brook Trout


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Hey, thanks guys. It wasn't our biggest fish, but I tried some post processing that I've never attempted before. It was just the right picture to try it with. I've always liked playing around with HDR software. I usually bracket my shots and go from there. Today I created my own different exposures from a single raw file. My cameras will only bracket 3 shots, and I created 5 different exposures with my raw file. It's a little over saturated, to bring out the colors of the fish, but overall I'm quite happy with it.

Thanks again for the comments about the fish. I hope you liked the photograph as well. smile

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what a pig of a fish, nice! what is this HDR software you're talking about? is it downloadable or purchasable from a retail store? I'd like to look into that for some of my fish pictures...your brookie picture looks awesome!

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Brooky, next time lasso the fish and saturate it without saturating the rest of the photograph. smile

Great advice Steve. Better yet, just catch one in the fall and I just might have to desaturate it a little.

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There's really no need to use HDR on this brook trout photo, though it's a lot of fun fooling around with it. HDR is most necessary when the exposure range of the image exceeds the sensor's capabilities, when a single capture would either blow out highlights or completely block shadows, or both. In a case like that, your 3-shot bracket and HDR treatment would be just the ticket. smile

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what a pig of a fish, nice! what is this HDR software you're talking about? is it downloadable or purchasable from a retail store? I'd like to look into that for some of my fish pictures...your brookie picture looks awesome!

Thanks Mike. The HDR software that I use is photomatix pro. It's fun stuff to play with. I know that you can download a trail version that will leave some watermarks on the end result. Go and give it a shot. Here's another one that I did today with 9 exposures and more of an HDR look to it.

tail1.jpg

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