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    Another birdie from my wonderful time sitting next to James in Tampa Bay!
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    Nice pose and detail. Interesting light effect on the bird.

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    I think the lighting on this is very nice indeed, Jay. I like the comp as posted, but a little more canvas at the bottom wouldn't harm either.

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    Lovely spotlight effect. Nice shades of blue in the water and I like the falling droplet.
    Little more room at the bottom for virtual feet would be nice. Keep them coming Jay.

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    Fantastic image Jay. Love the light and subject. I do wish to see more room on bottom and more contrast on bird. TFS!

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    Hi All!!

    The additional room at the bottom was ugly; at least IMHO. That is why I cropped it where I did.

    I also put the eye on the 1/3 line.
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    nice light, good details, yes to the room on the bottom but no to the room you added on top. (especially the dark part)
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    Quote Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi View Post
    nice light, good details, yes to the room on the bottom but no to the room you added on top. (especially the dark part)
    Arash the image you are referring to is the original unprocessed raw file. I didn't add any room at the top. I could have cropped below the dark line and then added room with only the green. Perhaps that is what I should do.
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