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    Now that the 600mm is gone, I am down to the 70-200mm VRI. I will have to challenge myself to see what I can create until I get my new setup. At least I can start deleting lots of images from my NAS and start processing more shots.
    Removed slight yellow cast as suggested by Marina. Hope this is a better version.
    Trying to get the thumbnail to show but it keeps getting me an error at 1000x667, which is less than 1024 on the long side, I am puzzled!

    Camera NIKON D3S

    Focal Length 600mm

    Shutter Speed 1/500 sec

    Aperture f/5.6

    ISO/Film 1600

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    I think for a vertical, it has to be 800 on the long side, Troy. Love this unique perspective you have presented here. The grasses and BG work so well here. Yellow cast mentioned earlier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marina Scarr View Post
    I think for a vertical, it has to be 800 on the long side, Troy. Love this unique perspective you have presented here. The grasses and BG work so well here. Yellow cast mentioned earlier.
    I reduced the yellow some, still not enough? Any suggestion to fix it?

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    I have looked at this a couple of times and don't think it is so much a yellow cast issue but just a very bright BG issue.I might try desaturating the BG a bit and see what that looks like.
    I think the beak over beak works because it is perfectly centered between the chicks eyes.
    I like the wrap-around prey.Nice low POV,
    Gail

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    I like the interaction, IQ, setting, beak over beak and composition. Very well done Troy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    I have looked at this a couple of times and don't think it is so much a yellow cast issue but just a very bright BG issue.I might try desaturating the BG a bit and see what that looks like.
    I think the beak over beak works because it is perfectly centered between the chicks eyes.
    I like the wrap-around prey.Nice low POV,
    Gail
    part of the issue was I believe due to the wet grass in the morning. To expose the brown properly, the green ended up being a tad brighter due to the moisture.
    I have reduced the yellow and I didn't see that much of the difference. I think you are right Gail.
    Thank you all for the input.

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