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    I captured this image at FortDeSoto, Florida with the Nikon D500 Handheld and Nikkor AF-S 200-500 at 390mm
    ISO 500
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    1/2000
    Manual Mode
    Processed on LR and PS.
    Cropped Approx. 25%.


    All C & C's will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for looking

    JT

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    Juan, unfortunately the only way I can see these on my 24" monitor is to drag them onto my desktop.
    Nice comp, details, BG and catchlight.

    -Tim

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    Tim, thank you for commenting, you can press “control” (command on a Mac) plus the “+ “ or “- “ sign to zoom in or out


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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Tolentino View Post
    Tim, thank you for commenting, you can press “control” (command on a Mac) plus the “+ “ or “- “ sign to zoom in or out


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    Juan, I'm aware of that I just don't like going back and forth with my settings least I forget to switch things back

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    looks great on my screen Juan! Sharp with lots of fine feather details. the BG is nice too but I wish his head was a bit more parallel to the back of the camera and there was separation between the bill and the feathers. A bit more room to the right would be nice. looks like your BG NR or blur mask caught parts of the tail feathers where the edges look a bit hazy/blended. need to remark those areas.

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    Thank you for the comments and critiques guys...always greatly appreciated!

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