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    Roseate Spoonbill at High Island, Texas on an overcast day

    Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 600mm f4 IS II

    ISO 1600, f5.6, 1/1600 sec, Av

    Cropped ~50% to avoid Egrets in background

    Any and all comments appreciated.

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    Barry:

    Excellent flight pose, with nice slight angle towards use to showcase the different surfaces of the wings. Sharp.

    The light angle has left the belly and face a bit too dark to be most flattering. If not done already, I would try and brighten both areas just a bit. It certainly can be done in a subtle manner and still look natural. If available, I would use the shadow slider in LR4 as a start, and do any further touchup with detail extractor filter in Color Efex 4.

    Framing is too tight, but I understand why you chose this. Might explore looser crop with cloning of the offending egrets, if possible.

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    Hi Barry,

    I like the wingspread on this capture - nicely timed. I agree with Randy about adding more space all around (especially in front). If you can clone the egrets out of the space, that would be great!

    Miguel

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    Lovely capture. Colors and exposure look good. If you didn't have any offending birds, I would add a little more space to the right.
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