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    David Chauvin
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    From this morning's trip in the local swamps,,,,,a White-faced Ibis portrait.

    30D, 500f4, 1.4x, 1/1000 sec, f5.6, -.333EV, minor crop from left and right edges

    David
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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great details, angle and colors. I would give it a bit more space, especially at the top.

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    Rich Ikerd
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    Excellent lighting and detail David. You managed to bring out all of the wonderful colors of the glossies. Great job.

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    Wonderful detail and colors and a primo bird. I would add a bit of canvas to the top and try a reverse curves ADJ to soften the look of the light.
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    Excellent detail and sharpness and I love the bird.

    Agree with the adding canvas comments.

    I would also darken the bill and the BG to blance the image tones. Darks look good.

    Robert

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    David Chauvin
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    Thanks for the input, guys. Here's a repost with the revisions.

    Artie,,,,I applied a light reverse curve,,,,,is it enough?

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    Fabs Forns
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    Very nice, David. Agree on having more space and it could go a little darker fo my tastes :)

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