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    Default Western Kingbird in Marfa,TX

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    I believe this is a Western Kingbird. This was take on a overcast day in Marfa,TX. I use photoshop and breezebrower.


    Camera Model: NIKON D500
    Date/Time: 2018:04:27 1 52 PM
    Shutter speed: 1/2000 sec
    Aperture: 5.6
    Exposure mode: Manual
    ISO: 500
    Lens: 200-500mm f/5.6
    Focal length: 500mm

    Thanks in advanced for your comments.
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    Lovely bird and image​.

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    Chase, nice image overall, but I would sharpen it a bit more and raise it up in the frame way to much negative space above, and if you can
    clean up some if the OOF grass on the right and the piece across the tail.

    -Tim

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    Here is the my attempt to cleanup the grass on the tail, add some more sharpening to the bird, and change the crop.

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    Chase, much, much, better.

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    Lovely image! Love the texture in the birds feathers. This was exactly the right light. All technics handled nicely. Love your rework!

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