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    Canon 5D Mk3
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    This is another one from the Glen, taken earlier this year.

    Thanks for looking.

    Will

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    Beautiful image, Will. I like the portrait type presentation and the rich color of the bird.

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    Hi Will
    I have to say thats about the most pleasing pic of a Red Grouse I have seen. Forget the feet- this one looks cool with all the surrounding veg. Its all come together good/!
    Cracker!
    OK lets really nit picky !! Subdue the light area half way between head and top of frame- subdue the light area just left below the beak- subdue the diagonal light line above the head.
    Thats really picky but the image in my opinion is worth it!!
    John
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    Hi Will, great low angle here, and love how the Grouse is peering over the foliage. I do like the dark colours of the Grouse, and overall nice and sharp.

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    Nice one Will, colours look good and nice detail in the comb, often lost in PP. Did you darken the pupil, looks artificial an solid???

    Great stuff.

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    A real beauty Will! I like the details, surrounding habitat, composition and exposure. I see what Steve is saying regarding the pupil.

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    Thanks for the comments guys The pupil didn't quite looks right, so I attempted to rectify it

    Will

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    The pupil didn't quite looks right, so I attempted to rectify it
    Will, I would suggest leave it to 'Mother Nature', if it doesn't look right well so be it, but your call matey .

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    Super nice, I love the warmth of the colours. Nicely composed. I'd have been tempted to photograph wide-open here, but still looks good. As for the pupil, you may already know that I touch up most of them in my images....I find that zooming in the most you can on it then using the burn tool with a brush about half the size of the pupil (with a soft edge, perhaps 30%) and set to burn shadows at 8% is the setting that work best for me. Just left-click and hold and paint small circles inside the pupil and then let go the button.

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