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    I made this image at Bear River Migratory Refuge couple of weeks back at Sunset (Sun was setting behind the mountains).


    Nikon D500 , 600 f/4 +1.4x TCIII
    1/3200 sec; f/5.6; ISO 800
    Manual; Matrix metering

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    This was shot vertically
    4x5 Crop
    Cleaned up high lights in Bill and mud splash on the bird.
    Neat Image NR
    Nikon 30-30 Filter

    Let me know your thoughts and comments. Do let me know if the image looks too dark.

    Thanks
    Krishna

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    Hi Krishna,
    Lovely light on the swan.
    I do not like the composition of this image.I think there is too much negative space on top - I would go for a landscape orientation for this.
    I miss seeing the eye of the swan. Image would be stronger if the head was tilted the other way.
    Gail

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    If I cannot get lower to waterfowl that are not flying, I would find another subject.
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    You had some nice light. The frame might be stronger as a vertical.

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    This Frame was shot vertically. I could not shoot this horizontally as I had some vegetation which is coming into the frame and blocking the scene.

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