![Drinking Duck](http://www.pxleyes.com/images/contests/d-is-for/fullsize/d-is-for-5a266d79c6644.jpg)
- Camera: NIKON CORPORATION
- Camera model: NIKON D5100
- Exposure time: 10/6400
- Aperture: f/8.0
- ISO: 400
(5 years and 807 days ago)
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Did you use a high pass filter on this? If so, at what percentage. It is very sharp without being overcooked and how brilliant that he is looking straight at that lens you have. Composition is centered.
The original photo was very dark, I used the Levels and Flash functions in Paintshop Pro (a bit too much finally)
I too often use levels. Did you know that it is better to underexpose an image for then you can bring back detail easier. I don't know anything about Flash functions....only work in PS, Affinity, Topaz, Nik. and probably more. Thanks.
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