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argynnis paphia sent on July 19, 2013 (21:01) by Olpi. 11 comments, 867 views.

f/13.0, ISO 100, Specie: Argynnis paphia

oly520 sigma150 f13 +0,3ev 1/2sec iso100



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avatarsenior
sent on July 29, 2013 (20:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Capture beautiful, congratulations! Hello Paul

avatarsupporter
sent on July 29, 2013 (20:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Wonderful subject very well taken.

greetings ale

avatarsupporter
sent on July 29, 2013 (20:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A subject that you have enviable undoubtedly well taken except for a small detail overexposed.
Usually subject of this type lead to having an overexposure on the lower part of the muzzle for their coloration very clear or as in this case white. Contrary to what you've chosen, personally I would have preferred to limit the offset negatively because pp can I recover the brightness, maybe even selectively, while as in this case some points at issue reached the value of 255, so at this point nothing you can do to recover the detail in the highlights.
The wing detail is very good.

avatarsenior
sent on July 29, 2013 (21:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Shooting really nice! The details are really super! Very beautiful specimen! Bravo!

avatarsenior
sent on July 29, 2013 (21:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Aside from the whites a little bit at the limit, as pointed out by Pigi, I shoot for beautiful colors, subject and composition. Compliments.

avatarjunior
sent on July 29, 2013 (21:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

beautiful colors and textures of the wing ..... quoto the increasingly precise analysis of Pigi on the high lights.

Ciauz

avatarsenior
sent on July 30, 2013 (7:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

excellent capture

hello

user8602
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sent on July 30, 2013 (16:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find that the photo is very beautiful, for the whites do not agree that there is nothing to do.
I took the liberty of changing a single value for the sole purpose of proving that whites can be recovered.
Obviously I worked (20 seconds!) On the picture posted in jpg format already compressed for the web, working
the raw file you can definitely get an optimal result. I left intentionally darker.
If it bothers you, take it off immediately.
Congratulations for the photo
Greetings
Momo






avatarsupporter
sent on July 30, 2013 (18:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

change a single value for the sole purpose of proving that whites can be recovered


There is no doubt that the detail in a white overexposed you can recover, but I personally have never been able to recover when this misurasse the value of 255 and is propio the case alluded to.
Of course you can use it in RAW camera the adjustment brush, but this helps to reduce the exposure, but still if the value of the whites is below 255.
You can use the tonal values ??in output levels, but these tend to darken the colors but you may be able to selectively. I've never tried it, but even here I do not think they can recover the detail where the white measure 255.
However, to tell the truth you explain how to recoverdetails where whites measuring 255 without changing the color, otherwise the exchange of information does not lead to anything.

avatarsenior
sent on July 30, 2013 (19:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

To answer Momo no hassle indeed .... there is always more to learn.
I overexposed a bit 'the image because I was afraid that the very light background would lead to underexposure of dark colors so impendendo' on these areas to get a good reading of the detail.

avatarsupporter
sent on July 30, 2013 (22:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

For me, the original version is at the top, personal opinion of course!

Congratulations!


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