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    Default Wild Turkey Portrait.

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    This individual posed quite nicely in front of some yellowing autumn foliage a couple of weeks back.

    Canon 7DII + 500mm f/4 II + 1.4TC III, manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/160s., f/5.6, ISO 1600, FF, minor eye works, a darker spot near the bill filled-in via low opacity clone stamp, the yellows at right edge desaturated to taste.

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    Daniel, unique alert pose with nice details, HA and BG, just in time for Thanksgiving

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    Dan the detail you have here is superb,eye looks perfect,think the fact that you got this against the autumnal bg really finishes it all off nicely.

    Keith.

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    A unicorn bird Daniel, with shingles for feathers . Beautiful.

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    Hi Dan, love the 'corkscrew' twist of the neck and perfect HA. Cracking backdrop, nice and vibrant which compliments the subject, but ultimately, it creating a backdrop that separates the subject well.

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    Great shot Dan. Not sure how elusive she was for you but around here wild Turkey's are one of the most shy of all the wild birds. Feather detail and a bright clear eye against a beautiful bg working together here.

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    Hi Dan, killer sharp detail and sharpness, and gotta love the tiny 'horn' on the head. He certainly chose a colourful BG to pose against.

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    Thanks guys! John, most are wary up here too, but this one is hanging out at a popular nature trail area and has become used to people.

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    Excellent portrait with beautiful feathers on neck, color pallet and superb details.


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    Satish.

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