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Hi Dennis, leaving the foliage in was a good idea, as we have sense of where the heron is looking to perch. Placement in the frame works well, and good to see his nesting material. I would try and sharpen the heron a little more. Did you run NR on the whole image?
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Great composition make this a fine image. Lots of room for the Heron to fly into and shows where it is landing and what it is doing. A fine story telling image. Just need to sharpen the Heron a bit , as already mentioned.
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Dennis:
Agree with Stuart and Joe. Sharpen him a bit more, and I might try a slight upward midtone curve adjustment to give it a bit more pop.
Cheers
Randy
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Dennis, crop is excellent. placement of subject is also nice.
image looks a bit soft..probably due to NR. I might start over again, not do any NR and check the resulting IQ. I think you could have opened up the aperture a bit more and shot this at a lower ISO.
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I also like the bird placement but now the sky looks washed out. The bird seems to be soft to my eye. I do like that the bird has a place to land and the nestling material on beak makes for a good image. Keep it up!
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