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    I am not sure if it is a crazy idea...

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    Hi Giovanni, please post your exif data and description of the post processing, if possible.
    It looks pretty cool.
    Seems to need a bit of CCW rotation.
    I'd move the bird a bit more to the left.
    Is this a composite? If not, that's a pretty cool bg to capture a bird against.

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    Giovanni, welcome to OOTB! I agree with Sidharth about moving the pelican to the left. It doesn't appear to be a composite because I see the water droplets from the pelican's feet. There is one dark spot above the treeline (and under the wing on the right side) that I would evict. This is nicely done - could you let us know how you processed it? Thanks - nice work
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    Strong image, with a great sense of depth...two good suggestions made regarding placement of the pelican in the frame and a slight CCW rotation. I would also like to hear about your processing approach to the image.

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    Hi Giovanni, Welcome to OOTB! This is a wonderful capture. I like the sharp water drops and the pose. The B&W conversion looks good.Not sure if I see a faint color tint to it-it could just be my monitor, I have been working on it all day and my eyes are going buggy trying to get the right calibration. Good suggestion regarding the placement of the bird, however if this is full frame then kudos to you for getting it all in!

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    Cann 7D
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    it is a shoot as I made no change was made..only used Silver efex for bn
    It is a full frame...So if I put the birds to more left I must reduce the space under to remain in the right measurement and I think it isn't good.
    Or I could use Rober Otool's aptats to make it (but I will change the situation as is in raw file...)
    About rotayion it is right but if I will do it :
    - I will change the correct position of the bird on the sea
    - what I must use in Cs6 to avoid problem ? Tranformer function after a very fine selection ?
    Thanks

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