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    Default Juvenile Peregrine

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    This is another frame from the juvenile peregrine, with wings fully stretched showing the topside details.

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    Arash:

    Great banking pose with ever feather flared out, excellent head position for this pose, open beak, nice detail.

    And, good shooting angle as well.

    A beauty

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    This is a spectacular flight shot, with perfect wing and tail spread and a great head turn. Flawless detail. The whole image feels just a bit grey to me -- I suppose that's the way the light was, but I wonder what just a little more punch (i.e. contrast on the bird) would do for it.

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    spectacular Display of the wings of this Juvi. Love the bird, framing and the full wing stretch ,

    TFS,

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    Another unreal 3D looking image where the bird pops out of the BG with the fantastic pose and beautiful plumage. TFS.

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    This is AMAZING.
    IQ and detail are superb.
    I feel the image could use a bit of a boost in the blacks,
    Gail

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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    This is AMAZING.
    IQ and detail are superb.
    I feel the image could use a bit of a boost in the blacks,
    Gail
    Hi Gail, thanks, I think the colors accurately reflect the plumage of the juvenile Peregrine so I don't want to change it much.

    thanks
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