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    I took this photo in Qeshm in South of Iran in the last spring.



    Photographer : Hadi Ansari
    Model : Canon EOS 7D
    Software : Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows
    ExposureTime : 1/2000Sec
    FNumber : F7.1
    ExposureProgram : Aperture Priority
    ISOSpeedRatings : 400
    DateTimeOriginal : 2012:03:02 08:21
    MeteringMode : Division
    Flash : Not fired(Compulsory)
    FocalLength : 400.00(mm)EF 400 f/5.6 L USM
    ExposureMode : Auto
    WhiteBalance : Auto
    SceneCaptureType : Standard

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    Hi Hadi, your timing is perfect, great detail, like the angle, having the wings full out showing the huge wingspan is beautiful IMHO and the dust kicked up from take-off for me, just pushes it into another league, great stuff. Try going into Levels and just bring in the left and right sliders say 6 & 230 (figures are personal) and see what happens, think it just gives it that 'pop'.

    I am sure others will chip in with more/better observations & comments.

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    Thank you Steve.
    Your instruction was very good.I've tested.The result was very good
    To find the correct way for Editing my photo What should I do?

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    Hi Hadi, just repost the image with some text saying that this is a repost based on the suggest, glad it worked and it has moved it in the right direction.

    All the best.
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    Hadi this is great - love the wingspread, excellent timing as Steve pointed out.
    Looking forward to seeing that repost. This bird looks similar to one of our local species.
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    very nice,good take off image,sharp with good detail,nice composition.well done.

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