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    Default Common Pigeons (Rock Doves) in action on Fort Lauderdale Beach

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    Hi everyone,

    I cropped the top,bottom,left,right for this post, to see the birds better at 800 height.
    In general I think I have a good idea what could be improved with my photos, but I posted this one because I was least sure what people might write.

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    thank you very much,
    tom friedel

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    Unique photograph of two almost identical colored pidgeons.

    there appears to be a halo around the male and the female is a tad soft

    John

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    Welcome. IMHO you cropped a bit too much. I would like to see more room above and to the left. The image could use some sharpening. You certainly captured a unique image that was created from an interesting perspective.
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    X-rated. I feel like a voyuer. Great job with the irredescent feathers. THey really light up.

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    Excellent action!
    There's a visible halo around the male's head, maybe Shadow/Highlight? And a vertical cloning? line shooting out of hte female's head.

    Unique perspective, very cool.

    Welcome to BPN, hope we can help you improve your skills and maybe we'll meet you in the field some day :)

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    LOL- I see a greeting card in your future

    Best,

    Chas

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