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    This image was taken at my local lake in Miami Lakes Florida with the Nikon D500 (crop sensor) and AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm 1-5.6E ED VR
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    500mm
    Manual Mode
    Processed in LR and PS.
    Crop around 60%

    All C & C's will be greatly appreciated.


    Thanks for looking

    JT

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    nice flight Frame Juan, as posted the KF is a bit soft though

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    Cool shot maybe a tad dark except for the neck collar and the bird could use another round of sharpening.

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    Thank you Arash and Joe...I lighten up the darks sections of the bird a little and moved the Smart Sharpen radius slide from 0.3 to 0.5 in PS. Please let me know what you think (Looks like I need to do something either with my monitor or with my eyes..LOL) I hope it looks better.

    Question: Better to do what I did, meaning move the radius from 0.3 to 0.5 and redo the sharpening, or just do another round with the radius in 0.2 ? Will both methods have the same results?

    Thanks again
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    Tough little devils to catch in flight. Good flight pose. The repost is an improvement. Bit of sharpening halo -- when you select the bird for sharpening, make sure to feather the selection.

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    Thank you for the great advice Bill

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