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    Default Red-winged blackbird

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    This image was taken couple of weeks back in Bear River Migratory Refuge.

    Nikon D500,500 f/4, 1.4x TCIII
    ISO 1000 f/5.6, 1/2000 sec
    Manual Mode, Matrix Metering, +1 EV
    Photographed from Car using Blub


    Post Processing:-
    Adjustments in Lightroom
    Neat Image Noise Reduction, Uncropped
    Added Exposure +0.40
    Cleaned background at bottom left corner (Remove out of focus dry branches)
    Added a bit more saturation to the red wing

    Hope you like it. Let me know your thoughts and comments.

    Thanks for watching.

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    Last edited by Krishna Prasad kotti; 05-08-2018 at 01:48 AM.

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    Love the perch and small-in-the-frame environment treatment. Background is really wonderful too with the two colours. I think the head turn adds Great detail and handling of that black plumage too.

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    Very nice image. Has an artistic feel to it.
    The wispy perch is nice and simple and creates a nice "small in the frame" image.
    Great 2 toned BG.
    Gail

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    Hi Krishna, well exposed on the blacks with a nice pose. Normally we would have the bird on the RHS looking out to the left, but I can see your thinking showing the RHS of the bush. Love the colours in the BG.

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    I like the soft BKGR colors and the sharpness but otherwise this one does not do to much for me ...

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    This one doesn't work fro me either, perch is too busy and not very attractive. blacks have lost detail

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