Does this image work for you? I know back shots are iffy. Can the shadows be removed in Lightroom? Would you remove them?
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Anytime. If you haven't tried Photoshop yet, you can do a lot just by adding adjustment layers using the button below the layer panel. They pass through to the image below so you can use as many as you wish. Brightness/contrast for just one example only brightens areas that need brightening, while exposure raises everything. Then each adjustment layer has a mask you can use to limit the effect to only one part of the picture.Thank you Bill for taking the time to help me!
Good point! Probably better yet would be to close the aperture some to keep both in focus. The shot was spontaneous, however, and no time to change the aperture. It always seems that if I set up for stills I get good action opportunities and when I set up for action I have still opportunities.I think in this particular case the focus would have been better on the fish than on the birds eye.