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Thread: Pigeons Roasting by an Open Fire...Take 2

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    Hi All!
    Here is my second attempt. Camera settings as before. I know that the camera angle is not ideal but it was the best that I could do with the railings as they were. It's hot here too, Axel, but not as hot as where you are!!!
    Many thanks for the c & c.
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    Nicki

    OK...I forgot to resize my picture:eek: - and I blamed my computer:o:o:D
    Thanks for your patience guys. Look forward to comments and critiques - if there's anyone out there who hasn't given up on this thread!!!
    Last edited by Axel Hildebrandt; 06-11-2008 at 08:08 PM.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    This one looks definitely better. I might give it a bit more space all around. Could you post some techs?

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    Nonda Surratt
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    I like the perspective on this one, agree about the 'more room'

    I hate it when computers mess up like that;)

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Nicki - like it - agree with the more room comment - understand it may be hard given the constraints of the location.

    lance

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    Hi Nicki !!! I like it No clue how you manage to keep the birds from merging with the borders Looks great and agree with the extra room all around. btw its easy ... no need to go back out just do it in PS !!!

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    The techs are as follows:
    40D
    28-135 @ 35mm
    F11 1/80 sec
    ISO 400
    In PS I brightened the image a little and cropped out part of the railings at the top of the picture. The only way to get more room around the birds would be to photoshop it somehow. I have no idea how to do this ... HELP!!!! Many thanks as always,
    Nicki

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    Great capture Nicki. A little busy for my taste, agree with more room needed.
    Regards,

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    looking better, nicki!! agree with adding a little space around would be better!!

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    Much, much better...I like it...:cool:

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