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    Default Spider for my baby.....

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    Basic editing. Cropped for composition.
    Eye lighten. NR applied to BG.
    Thanks everybody for your visits to my post .


    ISO: 800, 1/320 @5.6, Spot metering. Manual.
    Canon 550D, 100-400 mm.

    Thanks for viewing, critiques and comments,
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    I like the pose, composition, colorful bird and prey item adds to the image. The critical focus seem to be near the tip of the beak. Would love to see this KF one day. Nice image Satish and TFS.

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    Jim nailed it. Bird and pose and background are great. Nice pose as well. But the bird is soft. The tip of the beak seems sharper as does the left side of the branch, the side that is closer to us. No way to fix this one I am afraid as it appears the RAW is just not tack sharp.
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    my thoughts are the same as Isaac, everything is great save for the IQ that's not there unfortunately

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    Thank you every one for your feed back and comments.

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    I think you squeezed the most out of your camera settings here Satish, perhaps one or two stops down would have helped but as it is I like the sharp spider and can even make out his tiny (unfortunate) eyes which I think is a big part of the story.

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