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    Bill McCrystyn
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    20D 100-400L IS @ ISO400 F/8 1/1000 PART. H/H

    Every part of his body markings are replicated in his surroundings except the target on the back of his neck. The Ninga.
    Last edited by Bill McCrystyn; 04-29-2008 at 10:47 PM.

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    Bill,

    Very nice job blending environment and subject.

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Excellent Bill the Camo really does work!

    Selecting the head and bill of the bird and applying some sharpening would really help bring out some more details and improve the image.

    Robert

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    Bill McCrystyn
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    Thank you Robert. That got me looking at a couple things. I cleaned up the BG around the bill and applied motion blur filter to tightened up the catch light then applied USM at 15/50 for enhanced contrast to the head. Looks much better. Hope you agree.

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Repost does look better around the bill area. I can see tiny artifacts but it is a big improvement.

    Robert

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