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    In August I was at Lake Morton in Lakeland, Florida. That lake has four species of swans. I tried photographing swans on the water but the heat shimmer made that impossible (mid-morning). While enjoying watching the swans and other birds this Mute Swan took exception to a goose being in the area. It strode up the ramp posturing, wings back, neck crooked, intimidating the goose. I was too close to do much else other than lower to it's level and capture the head and neck. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.

    Nikon D7000
    Nikon 80-400mm F/4.5-5.6 VRII AF-S ED shot at 270mm (405mm FFE)
    1/2000 F/5.6 Matrix Metering -1 EV ISO 140
    Post processed in Lightroom 6 and Photoshop Elements 10, smoothed and blended areas in the background, normal sliders, sharpening, and curves in Lightroom
    Cropped for composition and presentation
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    Hi Joe,

    I notice this as being a case where a tight crop really works well in my eyes. The Swan's neck is such that it looks like it is trying to fit into the box that is the frame. I think this composition is exception in that regard.

    The green OOF background is perfect, IQ is stunning. Capture of the whites was great and reveals much detail.

    Truly a wonderfully creative shot :)

    Ross

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    You nailed it

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    Nice curving neck line, and the whites look good. I love it when we can see the BG through the nostrils like we can here. Although the comp works, I still think a bit more room in front would work really well (perhaps in a 5:4 ratio).

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    Hi Joseph,
    Wonderful exposure and I like the tight framing. great pose and a terrific image.
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    Great shot Joe, I like the composition the colours and the exposure - spot on!

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    Really nice Joe. Whites look great and I love that I can see the BG through the nostril.
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    Hi Joe, nice, clean and simple, but often the hardest to pull off, well done. PP is improving, but that is aided by a good image in the first place, so again, well done. Agree with Dan on a bit more in front, a quick & easy fix, but you may have it?

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    Wow,Gail, you have an impressive eye!! Love the curve of the neck and the green BG. Agree on a tad more room above and right if you have it.
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