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Beautiful over-the-shoulder angle. With your gear, I expect the bird to be a bit sharper under these conditions and I see a tiny bit of noise in the background. Neither of these is a big deal in this image and are probably the result of the way you have processed the image. Most people posting here would select the bird using their preferred method/tools and then select the inverse and apply a little noise reduction to the background. The particular NR tool you use will not matter much, my preference in this situation is the median filter with radius about 3 pixels. Make sure you save the selection because you will need it after downsizing the image. At this point re-select the bird and apply a little output sharpening, this can be USM or if you use PS, I suggest you try the sharpening tool set to remove Gaussian blur with radius about 0.3 pixel, amount 50. Regards, Ian.
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Nice!! Looks like he might have awesome vision!
Good thoughts from Ian. I'd remove the stray feather under the top beak, but you and others might prefer it for authenticity.
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Very nice portrait with great head angle and good enough sharpness around the head and neck which it is important. I would run a bit of noise reduction to the background.
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Thanks for the very useful feedback from all - I now realize that the background, especially, has some very distracting noise, which I plan to work on. Unfortunately my Photoshop style skills are relatively weak, so Ian's post processing suggestions are going to be a bit of a challenge for me, but I'll certainly give it a whirl. Many thanks again
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Hi Bill, great head turn and open beak, and I like the detail and colours on the head. The Merlin does pop against your smooth BG. Good points from Ian.
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Bill, that is a very nice pose. BG noise doesn't bother me much, I would like a little more sharpening though, specially on the beak and eye....