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    Turtle Dove at bathing pool

    D7000
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    640 ISO
    250th sec @f9
    Slight crop.
    WB in Bibble Pro
    Neatimage one pass. EV-1
    Few highlights removed,
    As you can see in the same red sandstone quarry.
    Certainly a rarity these days.
    John R

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    It's a lovely dove but that snag is really killing the image for me b/c it's such a huge distraction.
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    I did wonder Marina.
    Had a bit of a go at it.
    PP not my forte I,m affraid !!
    Cheers
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    Much better -- you got rid of it nicely. Now a little crop from the right? And maybe a touch from the top?

    Colors seem biased toward pink-magenta.

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    Repost is the one,some nice detail,wish the head was turned more to us.TFS.

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