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    Canon 5D Mark III
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    Hi Giovanni

    This is really cool. Is he robbing a birdnest or similar? Is the tree standing, or is it laying on the ground?

    I like colors and comp, but feel the image have some grain. Is it a tad over sharpened?

    TFS / Gregor

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    Hi Giovanni,

    the image looks very nice. I agree with Gregor about the noise/grain in the image. Not sure if you tried to get the tree trunk more sharp, if not than I would do a bit noise reduction selective in this image.
    Knowing the MKIII the noise with ISO 800 is not that much and easy to handle. Colors look good to me

    Have a great Sunday

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregor Bergquist View Post
    Hi Giovanni

    This is really cool. Is he robbing a birdnest or similar? Is the tree standing, or is it laying on the ground?

    I like colors and comp, but feel the image have some grain. Is it a tad over sharpened?

    TFS / Gregor

    The tree is vertical...it is its home
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    Hi Giovanni - I like the image and the nice pose. The colors look great but the grainy appearance distracts a bit. The advice on the techs are all done.
    TFS, Cheers
    Hennie

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    Hi Giovanni, I think you have 'Globally' sharpened the image, applied sharpening to the whole image? Just sharpen the subject and not the tree, that should help.

    TFS
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    Good photo - like the composition. Most things mentioned already.
    Ed

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