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    Default Avocet Refelection

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    Image taken at Bear River Migratory Refuge using car as blind.



    Nikon D500, 500 f/4 + 1.4x TCIII
    ISO 1250, 1/2500 sec, f/5.6
    Manual Mode, Matrix Metering, +1 1/3 EV
    Cloudy White Balance


    Noise Reduction, Cleaned up spots in the water
    Cropped for Presentation.
    Hope you like it.

    I felt the image had a bit of yellow cast and I tried to remove the same

    Let me know if feel the blues in the water does not look good.

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    Last edited by Krishna Prasad kotti; 05-22-2018 at 10:03 PM.

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    Very peaceful image. I might center him a bit more in the frame. I might also brighten the bottom of the frame to
    make the reflection pop a bit more.

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    Thank you for the suggestion.

    Reposting with increasing brightness.

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    Cool you got the almost mirror reflection. The vertical crop is very nice. Good detail as well.

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    Nice presentation, I prefer off center, unless it's a perfectly symmetrical portrait.
    The original looks fine to my ancient eyes :D

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