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    This is a repost of the previous shot. I have spent a lo of time re building the left side which was obliterated by woodwork. Its a bout the only shot I got
    The birds have not been touched.
    Thanks for looking
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    Had to go back to your previous post to see the difference. This image is SO much better. You truly did a great job. I wouldn't have noticed the work. You did a great job getting both birds sharp and your exposure is spot on.
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    Hi John, I like how both birds are looking in opposite directions, and well done on the exposure.

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    Thanks both. I wouldn,t have bothered but it was the only shot with the birds decent. I thought it was worth doing a bit of "art" work !!
    Thanks again.

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    Didn't catch your first post John. Nice image of the birds and a great job on the reconstruction of the woodwork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Cowling View Post
    Didn't catch your first post John. Nice image of the birds and a great job on the reconstruction of the woodwork.
    Thanks David- certainly taxed my abilities with the old Paint Shop pro !!
    John

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    The birds look great. I can only assume that you could not have gotten any lower.... Doing so would have solved many problems. a
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    The birds look great. I can only assume that you could not have gotten any lower.... Doing so would have solved many problems. a
    No I couldn't Arthur- Balancing on a rotten wooden jetty was bad enough as it was. Thinking further along te lines you suggest I suppose a lower angle would have blocked some of the back bird
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    Well done John. I like the pose on the birds, and you controlled the blacks. I have still to get a decent photograph of this lovely bird. Where was this.

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    Thanks Will
    On the wooden jetty at Corran ferry-Western side of Loch
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