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    Default Roseate Spoonbill at Sunset II

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    I captured this image last year at Fort DeSoto Park, Florida, with the Nikon D750 Handheld and AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm 1-5.6E ED VR
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    500mm
    Manual Mode
    Processed on LR and PS.
    Crop <50%


    All C & C's will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for looking

    JT

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    This is sweet Juan, love the pink-on-pink colors, this view shows the "spoon" quite well.

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    Lovely.Everything is soft but sharp. Especially at 50%.well done.

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    Love the colors composition and head on look here. So jealous of this series you got

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    Another sweet shot of this spoonie in the pink Florida light. Thanks for sharing.

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    Love the head on look of this one. Such a crazy good picture and this one of the other one absolutely should be on one of those visit Florida books. I will repeat what I said about the other frame. I love everything except that dark patch that on this on is on the whole top right. On this shot because the bird turned towards you it is dissecting the head. If mine I would clone it out by selecting the bird and putting it on its own layer. Then go to the background layer and clone out the dark area. You don't have to be careful about the cloning as the bird will be on a separate layer. When done just flatten the image.

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    just love all the pinks, well done

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    Really like the direct stare and the sweet background that matches the bird is great.

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    What a spectacular pink tone love your detail

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    Thank you for the comments guys, Here's the repost with the darker section removed.

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