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    Hi Fred -- nice frame. I like the nice light fish and having both eyes visible is very cool. I feel the bird is pretty tight in the frame so if you have room maybe reduce the crop. TFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Becker View Post
    Hi Fred -- nice frame. I like the nice light fish and having both eyes visible is very cool. I feel the bird is pretty tight in the frame so if you have room maybe reduce the crop. TFS
    Honest answer was too lazy to crop out all the distractions, here the fully image. But I agree with you.Name:  _54A6995.jpg
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    Fred, nice grab for you and the osprey, I don't mind the tight crop if you were trying to emphasize the fish,
    You have a few artifacts in the sky probably do to compression, over all not bad. Not sure what time of day or if it's that your WB is off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Foltz View Post
    Fred, nice grab for you and the osprey, I don't mind the tight crop if you were trying to emphasize the fish,
    You have a few artifacts in the sky probably do to compression, over all not bad. Not sure what time of day or if it's that your WB is off.

    -Tim
    Duly noted on the artifacts, a bad job of cleaning up I think, the WB I think i correct for the time of day it was very early. Thanks for your input! Heres a retry
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    Hey Fred, What a fish and you did well with the image. The big problem is that the head angle of the fish is much better than the head angle of the Osprey. Do you have any frames with the bird's head turned a bit toward us rather than a bit away from us?

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