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ps: i know the feeling when great places are destroyed for development ...
pps: in a perfect world, the bird would have been standing on top of the mud ridge so that we could see his feet. I would have been praying for him to do that :)
with love, artie
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Very Nice image. & Arthur's PP has made it a few notches better.
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Lovely shot Tom the colours are excellent. Artie's treatment to the head works nicely but I am not a fan of the background treatment, it looks too smooth and a bit smudgy in parts to my eye.
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Thanks Arthur for the processing. I agree with Jonathan, i like the part on the head and i will try to redo that photo. I think the head looks a lot better after that contrast treatment. Thanks again.
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Amazing looking bird Tomasz. Great iridescence on the wing and nicely handled tone and colour on the bird: in that regard, I like the OP a little better. The background is great although a little noisy. The RP has fixed that. I like the foreground and presentation in this composition too. Lots to like here and thanks for sharing.