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    Had a good time getting very close to this guy, usually they are skittish, but he was extremely cooperative, and even walked right towards me within a few feet. The light was mostly overcast so a softer light. This is a slight crop from the left, otherwise composed as is. The background is a bit distracting I think, but I liked his pose.

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    Hi Dvir,
    The IQ is excellent and as you stated the light really helped to expose this bird beautifully.
    He isn't the cleanest of specimens but this adds a gritty reality to the image.
    I really do not like the dark vertical line (OOF shadow of tree) on the RHS. It really draws the eye away from the egret. I would evict that line in a heartbeat,
    Gail

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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    Hi Dvir,
    The IQ is excellent and as you stated the light really helped to expose this bird beautifully.
    He isn't the cleanest of specimens but this adds a gritty reality to the image.
    I really do not like the dark vertical line (OOF shadow of tree) on the RHS. It really draws the eye away from the egret. I would evict that line in a heartbeat,
    Gail
    Thanks Gail!

    Yeah, he was busy catching fish in the mud, and got rather dirty. Fact is white always shows dirt, I learned that from the shirt I wore when I took this and lay on the ground ;). I am so lazy with cloning that I find it a daunting 20min task to edit that out, maybe I am just slow at cloning. I will try though.

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    You have a very nice portrait here with good exposure, lots of details and nice muted light. I agree with Gail that the shadow hurts the image.
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    Beautiful portrait with nice details in whites. Nice composition and lights.

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    Satish.

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