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    D610 | 300mm f4 | 1/640s | f/4 | ISO 2000 - Lower a bit the cyan/blue cast on the bird that was from the original raw image to show the true color of the bird better.
    Last edited by Raybel Robles; 03-04-2015 at 12:44 AM.

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    Magnificent portrait. Superb exposure and details in blacks. Beautiful BG and composition.

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    very clean looking image, I like the mood of the dark green b/g which looks nice with the dark bird.
    nice work..

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    Sweet portrait, Ray. Well exposed with gorgeous bg. I long to see one of these guys some day.

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    Beautiful shot of a beautiful bird. You nailed the exposure. That dark green BG makes the subject stands out. Very well done, Ray!

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    Great bird and great BG.
    I like the detail in the blacks and the red looks excellent as well.
    I just wish the bird was more fully turned sideways and more DOF to get far shoulder in better focus,
    Gail

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    Excellent image, the sharpness and detail is wonderful. Background really complements the bird too. I love the Black detail we can get from Nikon, something I struggled with when I was using Crop Factor Canons.

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    Thanks for your comments everyone!

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