Originally posted by chriswill
is it my screen or is the histogram on all these far on the right? BTW Love the last one, exactly captures how I felt this morning

And great to see another happy KP user

It can be tricky with things like bald eagles with a white head and dark body, especially in sunshine. Normal exposure will usually blow out parts of the head, losing feather detail. This has bit me in the butt when shooting bald eagles in the wild.
I'm more aware now and will scan the scene in live view with highlight alert activated. It's easy to dial in the compensation or exposure needed while watching for flashing red. It's also a good tool for adding exposure when exposing to the right to gain detail in darker areas. If there's no time or opportunity, I'll often start with -1ev, but try to keep ISO low to minimize grain when lightening darker areas.
It's important to know that highlight alert in live view will not work if focus peaking is activated, at least it's that way with the KP.