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One of the major issues of taking pictures under the jungle canopy are the many distracting branches and other organic material. You just can't clone out everything without it looking weird. The issue is how to emphasize the subject without extraneous distraction. In this case, besides very minor cloning, I utilized Nik darken brighten center and border filter to deemphasize the thick branch in the background and make the Toucanete stand out.
Iso-1200, 500 mm PF, F8, 800th, fill flash at -3, D 500, handheld, full frame |
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by Gary Gulash
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