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    This was from my nest photography days, no digital just Nikon F3, Kodak Ektachrome film, 64 ASA, Nikkor 300 mm lens, Mecablitz flash, scanned via Nikon Coolscan 4000ED, sorry if there is noise (trannies = grain) , all crits welcome.

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    Great behavior image. It looks a bit oversharpened and you could some space at the right if you have. Did you use a hide?

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    The nest photos all needed a hide, big time, sorry, from the trannie I have no space at all, those days you tried to fill the 35mm format and not let Kodak get away with anything because there was no Photoshop work that could be done,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loukie Viljoen View Post
    The nest photos all needed a hide, big time, sorry, from the trannie I have no space at all, those days you tried to fill the 35mm format and not let Kodak get away with anything because there was no Photoshop work that could be done,
    Thanks for the explanation and clarification! Maybe you could add some canvas in Photoshop and 'reconstruct' the tail if that is something you do.

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    Axel I have ordered all the necessary discs [O'Toole etc) with the programs, I have many other images where they could help just waiting for them to arrive

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Love the great moment you captured here Loukie. Axel has covered it all but would love to see more posts like this one. Thanks for sharing.

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    Literally a Kodak moment :)

    Adorable interaction, just go back on the sharpening a tiny bit. Looking forward to more.

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    Very nice capture, love the tender moment...:)

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    Thank you for all encouragements and advice and criticisms, they are noted, I am just sorry that in the 1970's when these were done I did not have digital, in those days you would never shoot 36 exp on one subject.

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