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    I captured this image a while back at Circle B Bar Reserve. I recently worked on it for the theme this month. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.

    Nikon D7000
    Nikon 70-300mm VR ED shot at 300mm (450mm FFE)
    1/400 F/8 Matrix Metering 0 EV ISO 500
    Post processed in Lightroom 6 and Photoshop Elements 10
    Cropped for composition
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    Hi Joseph, like the overall comp, cool to get the Osprey with a snack, just not sure about the backdrop, something looks a little 'a miss' in the PP, is this a big crop?

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    Hi Steve, thanks for viewing and commenting. No, not a big crop. Just the distance that the Bald Cypress branches were away, not in focus and not out of focus enough. I left is as it was not wanting it to appear worked on or artificial.
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    Love seeing that you captured this amazing behavior although wish the light weren't so harsh. If you have more space on the right, I would put it back in and crop from the left. I would also consider burning (darkening) the brighter spots on the osprey's head and neck.
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    The harsh light is not ideal, but you caught some really good action!

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