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    Hi folks
    after a longer absence from here i hope to find a way back into BPN business
    As i have not yet posted a lot from my South Georgia trip from 2012 in Avian ... i thought might be a good idea to share something now
    Image of this Snowy Sheathbill taken at a landing site called " Cooper Bay " where we went for the Maccaroni Penguins .... it was a very hard landing ... due to fresh heavy snowfall . We had to climb up a short but very steep hill .... sinking into the snow up to my hips in parts of the way up to the point where the birds have been .
    We got there and after finishing with the penguins i found this Sheathbill and took a couple of frames .
    Hope you like it

    Canon EOS 1D MK IV
    Ef 500 IS L
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    f 8 ; Iso 800 ; 1/1250 sec ; man exp

    Processed with DPP 4 and PS CC ; slight crop to 75 % of FF

    Thanks for watching and commenting my last posting

    Cheers Andreas

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    This is a special picture to me. Everything about it to me is perfect. Details in the head and beak look great. I really like the way the face just seems to emerge from the white. Also how the cool white of the bird just fades into the background. Really well done. This is a unique look at a very cool bird that most of us will never get to see. Congrats.

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    Nice or the theme and I like the white on white effect and the strange face. I'd certainly add catch light to the eye. It looks very dead without it. TFS.

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    This rocks man. I agree with a catchlight...all else is really beautiful and artistic.

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    I love it. A unique look at a unique bird (at least for me). Another vote for a catchlight.

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    Superb capture Andreas,

    Love the way this Sheathbill is almost disappearing into the snow- beautifully exposed, perfect composition, an aesthetically pleasing shot overall.

    Wondering about the catchlight, and this is a real dilemma for me since I admit I do not mind cloning if necessary - I do take out the odd branch or stone from time to time. I agree it would add more life to the subject but I struggle with the idea of adding something that was not there, not sure why.
    I really like it as is, this frame has lots of impact and I enjoy its simplicity - stunning work my friend

    Warmest regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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    Very artistic with the fading of the subject into the BG, special unique image thanks for posting

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    Very, very cool, I really like this.

    -Tim

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    Beautiful image with very great exposer of whites.

    Agree with the comment made above for the catch light the eye looks too dead in the frame ..

    TFS.....

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    Hi Andreas

    Love it!
    The bill and cere pops from the monotonous surrounds- Joseph's Amazing Technicolour Dream-coat comes to mind..
    Welcome back to BPN, missed you...
    Stunning detail where matters.
    Regards

    Andre.

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