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    Photographed in Valle de Cauca, Colombia

    Canon 7D w/400 5.6

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    Last edited by Peter Dexter; 09-01-2012 at 10:14 AM.

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    Stunning bird, Peter, with a lot of nice details and a good pose. It appears as though you have oversharpened your bird since the feathers are looking a bit "crispy." The habitat works but I am seeing quite a bit of noise in the background. I think if you did some noise reduction on your background, gave this just a little bit of a looser crop and reduced the sharpening a little you would have a nice image.
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    Hi Peter

    what a great bird to get, not many good shots of these and this is up with with the best of them.

    Agree with Marina re noise and sharpening , reprocess and it will be really good I think, perhaps a smidge tight to?

    tfs

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    Thank you both. Those are helpful sugestions.

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    Striking bird, well captured Peter. I agree with Marina on the sharpening and noise issue whis is PP problem and can be corrected.

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    Very neat image with a great pose. I would agree that it looks a bit over-sharpened (throughout). I would consider going back and selectively sharpening the bird alone, although not as much.

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