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    Hi All,

    Wishing you all a Happy New Year.


    My New Year ends with Bosque Del Apache. I did not get chance to go through all the files but I love the colors of this Silhouette. Bosque is Truely spectacular.

    This one was taken in predawn.

    I am looking forward to my visit next year.

    Nikon D500, 70-200mm f/4
    ISO 2000, 1/20 sec, f/13
    Shutter Priority, Evaluative Metering +1 stop

    Comments and Critiques are welcome. Thank you for watching.


    Thanks
    Krishna
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    A handsome frame, Krishna. I can almost hear him calling in the pre-dawn light. Happy New Year to you.

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    Thank you for your comments

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    Love the layered look of this well done

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    I love the color palette and the placement of the goose within the frame.
    I find the black band in the middle of the frame a bit overwhelming. i wounder if you could pull out a bit of detail in this layer without introducing too much noise?
    Another thought would be to crop out about 30% of that dark layer to lessen the impact,
    Gail

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    Thank you for the comments Glenn

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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    I love the color palette and the placement of the goose within the frame.
    I find the black band in the middle of the frame a bit overwhelming. i wounder if you could pull out a bit of detail in this layer without introducing too much noise?
    Another thought would be to crop out about 30% of that dark layer to lessen the impact,
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    Hi Gail,

    I agree the black band in the middle of the frame was kind of distracting. I wish I could have though about a different composition, but I could not eliminate the black band completely.
    I tired to pull in a bit of details, but I was introducing digital noise.

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    Pleasing colors and image design but I think that you need to re-name it as Snow Goose .
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    As Always you are correct. Thank you for the feedback.

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