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    Default Painted Stork.

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    Basic editing, curves and levels to whole image.

    ISO: 400, 1/1250 @5.6. Manual settings. 550d, 100-400 mm.

    Thanks for viewing, critiques and comments,
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    Satish.

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    Satish:

    I like everything stretched out here, head, wings and legs.

    On my monitor, it looks like the curves adjustment to bring up the underwing area has generated some noise and loss of contrast there.

    Well placed in the frame.

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    Nice one Satish. Points covered and I would perhaps take a little off the top.
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    Thank you Randy Sir and John for your kind compliments and feed back.
    I will adjust the curves again. John, will take off the top a bit.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    Nice flight shot.

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    Nice overall, but I agree with Randy about the processing on the wings...also do not forget the tail too (I assume they should match in tonality).

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    Ye , I agree wit Randy too, a bit less work on the wings and you it....very nice flight image indeed Satish.

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    Agreed about the shaded areas.
    A lower angle of shooting would have been preferred by me.
    Still a lovely flight shot!
    Thanks for sharing.

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