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    Yves Matteau
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    Great timing on your part, but the whites are really hot. In photoshop, there is a way of decreasing the exposure so that the details and textures come out. Also maybe increase the saturation. It is definitely an image worth working on.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hello,

    I have to agree and disagree with Nancy on this one. This image looks out of focus in my calibrated monitor. The whites are very hot and I don't think you can save that in photoshop. Let's keep this in mind, we should not photograph thinking of what we can and can not do in photoshop. We should enhance our already well exposed images in photoshop, at least that's my very own opinion. :)

    Thanks!

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    I agree with Maxis here. What I might be tempted to do would be to apply some type of artistic effect to turn this into an impressionist work of art. As far as a sharp photograph, I'm not sure it could be repaired completely. The first bird is more than motion blurred.

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    I agree with Maxis 100% well said as for the shot I like the seperation of the 3 I think I would crop out the water line or clone in more of the dirt .

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    Gus Cobos
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    Nice capture, but must agree on the hot whites and the birds are a tad out of focus...:(

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