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    JDGagne
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    Hi,

    I am not too sure about the effect of the branch on this shot. Can you give me your feedback and advice on this subject and on the bird shot,

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    Jean-Daniel
    Last edited by JDGagne; 05-27-2008 at 08:30 PM.

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    Hi Jean-Daniel! The bird is nice and sharp, but looks like it could use a saturation boost. I can't say that I care for the perch; my eye is drawn to the OOF main branch on the right. Thanks for posting!

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    Exposure, BG and pose look good. The image looks a bit noisy and the eye looks overflashed. The perch is not ideal, I would prefer it without the left end.

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    Just like Doug my eye is drawn to the thicker part of the branch at right. I would definitely darken the eye. Otherwise very nice, and good head turn by the swallow.

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    I don't mind the perch, esp. as the bird is so lovely with a perfect pose and head angle. Do darken the eye. Welcome!
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    Hi JD,

    This is a very nice capture for sure. I think the perch is too dominant, especially because the bird's face is right in front of it.

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    Excellent pose and nice detail !
    Agree about darkening the eye.

    Size and shape of the perch doesn't bother me but I find the brightness
    of the thick part on the right a bit distracting. Might try toning it down
    a bit.

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    Thank you to Doug, Axel, Daniel, Art, maxis and Mike,

    I will try to work out your recommendations tonight et also correct that branch.

    Jean-Daniel

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    Philippe Collard
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    Hey JD nice to see you here :D

    I am joining a bit late and all the comments I had are already made. If you could darken the eye you would indeed have a very lovely image. Perfect pose, good saturation, beautiful creamy background that complements this specie nicely. Good job!

    Cheers,

    Philippe.

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    Ok guys,

    here is my trial to enhence this shot. I did darken the eye and mask a part of the branch on the right.

    Let me know if the reseult is better


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