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I am loving these new larger postings. Agree with Arash that things really come to life now. Bird looks very nice and you have great wing position. In a perfect world I think having that rear wing more elevated would add more interest to the photo. Also I think the head could use a touch more sharpening. But I think we are all going to have a bit of a learning curve with fine tuning the sharpening for the new sizes.
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Isaac Grant
Also I think the head could use a touch more sharpening.
Interesting, considering here at the monitor at work I see a lot of small dots around the head and tail/legs of the bird due to over sharpening. Also on the further wing I see a lot of dots due over sharpening.
I would think is due to the size of the image and the monitor. Since this image is too large and I need to scroll to see it, I'm wondering if I can see more closer details of things than a 4K monitor who can see the whole image. If that make sense ?
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Very nice Krishna The image looks good on my 27inch 5k. I agree that a little more sharpening would benefit the image. Lovely flight pose and lighting.
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Thank you all. I was worried that it will look over sharpened in different monitors. It will be interesting to know different sharpening amounts used by other folks for 1920 size images
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Krishna,
I like the placement of the crane in the frame. It's nice to get a no-crop, beautifully framed. It looks great to me, but I did have to CTRL - x2 to see it all. I think I'm on dual 24 inch monitors. I'll have to upgrade when I can. I can't see the oversharpening dots. Thanks for sharing this.