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    Another one from my trip to FL a couple of weeks back. This guy was very cooperative and gave me a couple of different poses along the branch. This one happens to be my favorite.

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    Excellent shot, Miguel.
    Nice pose, IQ, perch and good looking background.

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    like the pose, reducing contrast and brightness on the perch and BG will help improve this. a touch less sharpening might help too

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    A bit oversharpened, an easy fix.
    Excellent BG, perch and a very nice look at this guy....
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    The sharping already mentioned looks fine on my monitor( suppose things look different with individuals eyes and monitors)composition ,perch and BG all look very good to me, excellent shot.

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    I really like this pose and comp, and the perch turned out to work quite well although I wouldn't have thought so when I first saw its size. I agree on a tad less sharpening. While I feel that the exp on the perch and BG are probably right, burning them would give more emphasis to your heron.
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    Hi Miguel. Like the color tone of BG, bird pose and frame. If mine I would decrease the brightness of the perch only. Nice shot, TFS.

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    Nice find Miguel. I really like the pose, perch and Bg on this shot. Sharpening mentioned but that's an easy fix to a good looking frame. Well done
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    I really like the perch,BG,IQ and nice pose.TFS

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