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    This image was created in Ithaca, New York on 4/6/19 at 7:14AM. Image adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, Medium crop.

    Canon 5D MarkIV
    Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
    451mm
    ISO 10,000
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    Nice looking Tom. Love the front on pose with the spread tail. The top of the head might be hot, I might check that and tone it down. Thank you for sharing, John.
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    A classic view of this tom. I would run another round of NR on BG (at least at top). You did well to keep him in the smoother BG. The EXP looks spot on to me. TFS

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    Excellent view of an under appreciated subject.
    I would lower the exposure a bit and run some NR..
    Detail is excellent.
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    Hi John, at 10k you should be getting a far better result in terms of IQ. The whole image looks dark with heavy blacks choking the detail overall and it's quite saturated too. At 1/160 unless super steady or perhaps using your backpack as a support, I wonder how sharp the raw was and I fear you have tried to use Contrast & Clarity to bring out sharpness/detail which is wrong. I think there is a lot more that is within the Raw that simply has not come through in PP. What I do like is the pose and the head being framed by the fan of the tail, cool timing, going lower would have lost this. The top half is a mess and dropping some dehaze softness that, but having the environment 'lighter' provides better separation between subject & environment.

    John are you using ETTR in your camera exposure???

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