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    Default Roseate Spoonbill

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    Canon 7D2, 400mm f4 DO IS II, 1.4x TC III
    ISO 400, f7.1, 1/3200s

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    Great capture Allen, superb colours and sharpness. In an ideal world the far wing would have been raised higher, bit apart from that its really good

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    Nice flight pose. Like that dark green background. Light looks nice as well.

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    terrific in flight Allen, maybe the rosie is a wee bit underexposed... I like the BG but if it were mine maybe clone out some of the top blue spots... Nice and sharp!

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    Beautiful colours on the bird. The BG colours show the bird real good. Lovely detail. Well done Allen

    Will

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    Allen, I just love the coloration on these birds, nice details, rich colors, nice BG, very nice.

    -Tim

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    I just love these spoonies against green.
    Great incoming flight position.
    I would select the entire bird minus the white on the neck, making sure to feather the selection and then increase the brightness on the spoonie by +10.
    Gail

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