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    Default Long-tailed Shrike: Reprocessed by Jonathan Ashton.

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    I express my deep gratitude to Jonathan Ashton for processing the images for me.
    One processed using DPP the other via Bridge and ACR.

    For original post please visit: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ead.php/103123

    ISO: 250, 1/500 @ F: 5.6.Spot metering. Exposure bias: +0.3.

    Thanks for viewing and appreciation. C & C are much appreciated.
    Kind Regards.

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    Image processed via Bridge and ACR.

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    Hi Satish, firstly, great processing by Jon, and Im going with the 2nd post with ACR method. The only difference I can see is on the perch under the tail - its showing more detail and sharper. If I have to mention the comp, I would move the bird higher in the frame.

    BTW, I really like the view of the beak.

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    Hi Satish,
    I like the second one as well. There is a richer color balance and I see more detail in the throat and breast feathers.
    Lovely image. Great BG and IQ,
    Gail

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    Satish, It's a great rework.
    Now I can see a lot of more details. Thanks for this repost.

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    Both look great but I prefer the second one, Satish.

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    Nice clean image of this species.

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