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    Shot handheld while rolling around in the muck at Jamnagar, Gujarat, India.
    Nikon D3000 with Sigma 50-500mm
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    great low angle and details. light was a bit harsh
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    Yes to the harsh light but you can learn to work on that.... I do like the placement of the bird in the frame, its orientation to the imaging sensor, and the o-o-f birds in the BKGR. For the repost I selected the subject with the Quick Selection Tool, pulled up the curve, and ran both Detail Extractor and Tonal Contrast from NIK Color Efex Pro 4 to the bird only.
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    Great low angle, and I like the oof birds in the bg. Artie's repost really helped the harsh lighting -- a good advert for NIK Color Efex Pro. Except for the halos on the repost, attributable I'm sure to a quick masking job on the jpeg, which you could avoid when reworking the original.

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    Love the wet mud on the foot and ground. I too like the OOF birds, as well as the low angle. Harsh light, yes, the repost addresses that...but the eye needs a catchlight or reflection to give it some life. Some fill or better light angle (lower in the sky) would have helped with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dix View Post
    Great low angle, and I like the oof birds in the bg. Artie's repost really helped the harsh lighting -- a good advert for NIK Color Efex Pro. Except for the halos on the repost, attributable I'm sure to a quick masking job on the jpeg, which you could avoid when reworking the original.
    Good catch on the halos Bill. My bad.
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    Agree with bill and daniel, and loved the repost sir, Thanks a ton guys.

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