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Hi John,
I love the way you brought out the iridescence in the green head and coverts. This is key to achieving a good image of a green winged teal!
I like the BG water and the shade of blue and the little mound the teal is standing on.
I find the stalks very distracting and would eliminate the OOF stalk nearest to the duck. In an ideal situation, none of the stalks would be there,
gail
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Originally Posted by
Arthur Morris
Do you see a difference in the repost?
Thanks Arthur,
The birds head looks lighter.
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YAW. It might look better lighter still but I did not want to overdo it.
with love, artie
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The iridescence of the green on the wings shows up nicely and I like Artie's improvement.
I agree with Gail and would remove the stalk just left of the bird.
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