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    I made this image at Bear River Migratory Refuge UT last Winter.




    Nikon D500, 600 f/4
    1/2500 sec; f/5.6; ISO 800
    Manual; Matrix metering




    Post Processing:-
    Raw Processing using C1P
    Neat Image for NR
    Nik Color Effect Pro 30-30 Filter
    Cloned out few spots
    Pano Crop
    Sharpening for Presentation.


    Let me know your thoughts and comments.


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    Krishna

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    Nice to see depth in the background. Like the down stroke pose on both birds.

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    I really like this one Krishna. Birds look amazingly sharp given how small they are! My only wish is they were a bit higher and didn't intersect the darker band of land behind them.

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