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    Default next frame incoming Peregrine

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    Here is the very next frame after yesterday's post. Earlier today i posted it as a repost with the suggested tweaks and tried a vertical crop. I also added a few points to reduce the magenta cast that Gail had pointed out. I am leaving this crop as is bc i am not able to clone a small branch that would otherwise be in the top RC...


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    I like this one better for some reason. The birds really stand out with the vertical crop.

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    cool interaction but this one isn't as sharp as the other one you posted, looks like the critical focus was on the lower birds and there was some motion blur too. wish we could see the female's eyes better. You could clone out the band on the female as well

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    Ann this is still very good but do think you spoilt us with the first one which in my opinion was close to perfect,incoming bird looks a bit oof ,still think you did very well catching this action.

    Keith.

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    Beautiful colours and poses but I agree the incoming bird is not quite sharp... will look at the previous shot!

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    Jon do have a look at the previous it really is excellent.

    Keith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith mitchell View Post
    Jon do have a look at the previous it really is excellent.

    Keith.
    I agree!!

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    Hi Guys, thank you all for your comments and suggestions, I will revisit the RAW file and reprocess, I am hoping i perhaps did some processing mistake and that i can salvage this incoming pose... I will repost

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    I like this one better than the last one. I think this can be saved, as we discussed!
    Wonderful image and I wish it was mine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    I like this one better than the last one. I think this can be saved, as we discussed!
    Wonderful image and I wish it was mine!
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