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    Default Red tailed Laughingthrush - bathing happily

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    Image was made from a bird hide in the mountains of southwest China. Image cropped and processed with PSCC2017. Neat image applied to NR. This has blurred the water.

    C&C will be appreciated.


    Nikon D500, 600 mm F4
    f5.0, 1/640, ISO 3200

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    Aside from being a bit too tight in the frame this is an amazingly wonderful image. It is a beautiful bird and the oranges and reds are killer. And it is mega-sharp with a perfect exposure. I got your e-mail and will respond soon -- I have been packing for puffins :)

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    Thanks Artie. DB II helped with well defined workflow.

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    Very nice Jay, I love the colours and detail. another vote for some more room for the bird to breath.

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    Nice sharp image with lots of detail, love the water splash.

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    Thank you William. I think crop is so crucial to overall look of the image that I do give it some thought. But pleased to note that there is some learning opportunity there as you and Artie mentioned.

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    Thank you John.

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