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    After a long absence, I'm back With good photos


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    canon 7DMKii
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    Very nice Sasan. Lovely colours throughout. I like the feather detail and stare. The flowering plant at the side of the perch looks real good, did you place it there, knowing it was a fave perch or is it natural. either way it looks good. Nice work.



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    Quote Originally Posted by William Dickson View Post
    Very nice Sasan. Lovely colours throughout. I like the feather detail and stare. The flowering plant at the side of the perch looks real good, did you place it there, knowing it was a fave perch or is it natural. either way it looks good. Nice work.



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    thanks william, The flowers at the side of the perch is not real and putting up by me manualy.
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    Nice owl shot. That rock and the flowers look great. Nice head on look

    Unlike William, I think the bird could use a little more sharpening. Also the background seems a bit over saturated to me and a little too even with no different tones to it. Was that a natural background?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isaac Grant View Post
    Nice owl shot. That rock and the flowers look great. Nice head on look

    Unlike William, I think the bird could use a little more sharpening. Also the background seems a bit over saturated to me and a little too even with no different tones to it. Was that a natural background?
    Hi Isaac , thank your idea......background is natural but Homogenization by me , i think image quality in this resolution is not real and idont commented With certainty

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    Beautiful portrait Sasan, with good detail and colors of the Owl. Well done. I really like the perch and flowers, but I don't care so much for the flat/homogenized BG.
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    Excellent portrait Sassan, nice light, perch and BG. I'd sharpen him more and clean up the perch a bit. With owls you want either catchlight on both eyes or on neither. read this article on my blog to learn more


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    Quote Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi View Post
    Excellent portrait Sassan, nice light, perch and BG. I'd sharpen him more and clean up the perch a bit. With owls you want either catchlight on both eyes or on neither. read this article on my blog to learn more


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    thanks for guaide Arash ,your article is very effectiveness for me

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    Fantastic. Wonderful pose, colors and background.

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