Free Tutorial: Eliminating a Sickly Cyan Cast From a Sunny Day Blue Sky & 400 DO II/1.4X III for Hand Held Flight « Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

Free Tutorial: Eliminating a Sickly Cyan Cast From a Sunny Day Blue Sky & 400 DO II/1.4X III for Hand Held Flight

What’s Up?

I am somewhere in South America. I hope that you are well. Jim and Jen are at the office most days to help you with your mail order needs and Instructional Photo-Tour sign-ups. I still need folks for San Diego, Japan, Galapagos, the Palouse, and the Bear Boat (Grizzly Cubs) trips. Among others 🙂 Please e-mail for couples and discount info for all of the above. Click here for complete IPT info.

I will have relatively decent internet access for all but 22 OCT thru 11 NOV while I am on the Sea Spirit. Best and great picture making, artie

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Too many folks attending IPTs and dozens of the folks whom I see in the field, and on BPN, are–out of ignorance–using the wrong gear, especially when it comes to tripods and more especially, tripod heads… Please know that I am always glad to answer your gear questions via e-mail.


The Streak: 366/The Old Record Tied!

Today’s blog post marks an against all odds, totally insane, irrational, illogical, preposterous, absurd, completely ridiculous, unfathomable, silly, incomprehensible, what’s wrong with this guy?, makes-no-sense, 366 days in a row with a new educational blog post. There should be no end in sight until my big South America trip next fall. Or not… As always-–and folks have been doing a really great job recently–-please remember to use our B&H links for your major gear purchases. For best results use one of our many product-specific links; after clicking on one of those you can continue shopping with all subsequent purchases invisibly tracked to BAA. Your doing so is always greatly appreciated. Please remember: web orders only. And please remember also that if you are shopping for items that we carry in the new BAA Online Store (as noted in red at the close of this post below) we would appreciate your business.


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This image was created on the 2016 Japan in Winter IPT with the hand held Canon EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II USM lens, the Canon Extender EF 1.4X III, and the EOS-1D X (now replaced by the rugged, blazingly fast Canon EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR 64GB Card and Reader). ISO 400. Evaluative metering -1/3 stop: 1/4000 sec. at f/5.6. AWB.

Center AF point/AI Servo Expand/Shutter Button AF as originally framed was active at the moment of exposure (as is always best when hand holding). The selected AF point fell on the top of the bird’s head toward the rear of the cap, pretty good for me… Click here to see the latest version of the Rear Focus Tutorial. Click on the image to see a larger version.

Red-crowned Crane, incoming adult

400 DO II & 1.4X III TC for Hand Held Flight

The 400mm DO IS with the a 1.4X III TC is a lethal flight combo that can be hand held for flight photograph by most folks for a reasonable length of time. I get tired after a while, but only if the action is non-stop. It is a shame that they did not make the tripod collar removable, and the same goes for the 300 II.

Flight Photography on the Japan in Winter IPT

There is always lots of flight photography on the Japan in Winter IPT. Hand held intermediate telephoto lenses and intermediate telephoto zoom lenses along with tripod-mounted super telephoto lenses can all be useful in a variety of situations. We will get to photograph the following subjects in flight: Red-crowned Crane, Whooper Swan, Steller’s Sea-eagle, White-tailed Sea Eagle, and Black-eared Kite. The only primary subject that we will not get to photograph in flight is Snow Monkey (unless you drank way too much sake the evening before…)

What Could Be Better?

What could be better than a large striking white and black bird with a red crown in flight with a striking dark blue sky background?

It has happened to all of us in similar situations: you wind up with a sickly CYAN cast to what should have been a beautiful clear blue sky. I have no idea at all why these serious color casts show up on occasion, but they do. To learn to deal with the effectively, scroll down.

Free Tutorial: Eliminating a Sickly Cyan Cast From a Sunny Day Blue Sky

During the RAW conversion in DPP 4 I attempted to minimize the CYAN cast by using Click White Balance and then making a Fine Tune (color) adjustment, but neither helped to any great degree. After bringing the TIFF file into Photoshop I added a Selective Color Adjustment Layer–it is the last one on the drop-down list. I picked the BLUE channel from the dropdown list and moved the sliders as follows:

  • CYAN: -75
  • MAGENTA: +5
  • YELLOW: -5
  • BLACK: +100

Selective Color is a powerful tool. It’s use is covered in detail in the Digital Basics File.

The Rest of the Image Optimization

I applied a Contrast Mask to the face and the black cap and then pulled the Curve up just a bit. Last was Neat Image Noise Reduction.

Everything above (plus tons more) is detailed in my Digital Basics File, an instructional PDF that is sent via e-mail. It includes my complete digital workflow, dozens of great Photoshop tips, details on using all of my image clean-up tools, the use of Contrast Masks, several different ways of expanding and filling in canvas, all of my time-saving Keyboard Shortcuts, the basics of Quick Masking, Layer Masking, and NIK Color Efex Pro, Digital Eye Doctor techniques, using Gaussian Blurs, Dodge and Burn, a variety of ways to make selections, how to create time-saving actions, the Surface Blur settings that I use to smooth background noise, and tons more.

You can learn advanced Quick Masking and advanced Layer Masking techniques in APTATS I & II; save $15 by purchasing the pair.


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Consider joining me in Japan in February, 2017, for the world’s best Japan in Winter workshop. Click on the card to enjoy the spectacular larger version.

Japan In Winter IPT. February 9-24, 2017: $11,499 (was $13,999)/double occupancy. Limit 8/Openings: 3.

Price Reduced $2,500 on 3-8-16!

All lodging including the Tokyo hotel on 9 FEB, all breakfasts & dinners, ground transport and transfers including bus to the monkey park hotel, and all entrance fees and in-country flights are included. Not included: international flights, all lunches–most are on the run, and alcoholic beverages.

Please e-mail for couple and IPT repeat customer discount information.

This trip is one day longer than the great 2014 trip to allow for more flexibility, more time with the cranes, and most importantly, more time for landscape photography. Hokkaido is gorgeous. You will enjoy tons of pre-trip planning and gear advice, in-the-field instruction and guidance, at-the-lodge Photoshop and image review sessions in addition to short introductory slide programs for each of the amazing locations. Skilled photographer Paul McKenzie handles the logistics and we enjoy the services of Japan’s best wildlife photography guide whom I affectionately call “Hokkaido Bear.” His network of local contacts and his knowledge of the weather, the area, and the birds is unparalleled and enables him to have us in the best location every day.


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Amazing subjects. Beautiful settings. Nonstop action and unlimited opportunities. Join me.

The Logistics

Arrive Tokyo: 9 FEB 2017 the latest. 8 FEB is safer and gives you a day to get acclimated to the time change. Your hotel room for the night of the 9th is covered.

Bus Travel to Monkey Park Hotel: 10 FEB: A 1/2 DAY of monkey photography is likely depending on our travel time… This traditional hotel is first class all the way. Our stay includes three ten course Japanese dinners; these sumptuous meals will astound you and delight your taste buds. There are many traditional hot springs mineral baths (onsens) on site in this 150 year old hotel.

Full Day snow monkeys: FEB 11.

Full Day snow monkeys: FEB 12.

13 FEB: Full travel day to Hokkaido/arrive at our lodge in the late afternoon. The lodge is wonderful. All the rooms at the lodge have beds. Bring your warm pajamas. A local onsen (hot springs bath and tubs) is available for $5 each day before dinner–when you are cold, it is the best thing since sliced bread. The home-cooked Japanese styles meals at the lodge are to die for. What’s the best news? Only a small stand of woods separates us from the very best crane sanctuary. During one big snowstorm we were the only photo group to be able to get to Tsurui Ito; we had the whole place to ourselves in perfect conditions for crane photography!

FEB 14-23: Red-crowned Crane, raptors in flight, Whooper Swans, and scenic photography. Ural Owl possible. An overnight trip to Rausu for Steller’s Sea Eagle and White-tailed Eagle photography on the tourists boats is 100% dependent on the weather, road, and sea ice conditions. Only our trip offers complete flexibility in this area. It has saved us on more than once occasion. The cost of 2 eagle-boat trips is included. If the group would like to do more than two boat trips and we all agree, there will be an additional charge for the extra trip or trips. No matter the sea ice conditions, we will do two eagle boat trips (as long as we can make the drive to Rausu; it snows a lot up there). We have never been shut out.In 2016 there was no sea ice but our guide arranged for two amazingly productive boat trips.

Lodging notes: bring your long johns for sleeping in the lodge. At the Snow Monkey Park, and in Rausu, the hotel the rooms are Japanese-style. You sleep on comfortable mats on the floor. Wi-fi is available every day of the trip.

FEB 24. Fly back to Tokyo for transfer to your airport if you are flying home that night, or, to your hotel if you are overnighting. If you need to overnight, the cost of that room is on you.


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8 comments to Free Tutorial: Eliminating a Sickly Cyan Cast From a Sunny Day Blue Sky & 400 DO II/1.4X III for Hand Held Flight

  • Pete Peterson

    Congratulations on 365+1, and thanks for your guidance, Artie. Sad to report no super moon tonight in Anacortes, WA, 80mi. N. of Seattle. Take care.

  • Jackie Milburn

    Thank you Artie! I always thought it was me.

  • Jack D Waller

    New comer here but not new to admiring your work. With the Jobu foot on my 400 DO II I have a great carrying handle. On a gimbel in my “observatory” tower shooting birds I often rotate the camera and I’ve found the 300 and 400 mounts to be superbly smooth and easy while my 70-200 is a pain both to slack off and to rotate quickly. I was so relieved they changed to the non-removable mount with the detents. I guess you could say I disagree with you. (:>)

    Jack

    • Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

      Welcome and no worries. Disagreeing is 100% A-OK. I disagree with anything Jobu for many reasons.

      later and love and thanks for your kind words.

      a

  • Bob Allen

    Love the crane! As always, seeing the original and color-corrected versions together is very helpful.