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    I am this image of snow Goose at Bosque Del Apache NM Last winter.




    Nikon D500, 500 f/4
    1/3200 sec; f/5.6; ISO 1000
    Manual; Matrix metering


    Post Processing:-
    Raw Processing using C1P
    Minimal Cropping
    Neat Image for NR
    Nik 30-30 Filter on the Bird
    Sharpening for Presentation.


    Let me know your thoughts and comments.


    Thanks
    Krishna
    Last edited by Krishna Prasad kotti; 05-05-2019 at 10:24 PM.

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    Love the incoming pose and the pressure wave in the wing primaries. Also like the soft light, HA and those feet. Maybe a slight boost in vibrance. TFS

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    Nice, sharp, incoming snow goose image.
    I agree with a boost in saturation and I would boost the exposure by 1/3 globally but selecting out (and protecting) the whites on the shoulders and top of head.
    Gail

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    I like the rippled wings Krishna and would like to see the exposure suggestions above. Very nice to get this goose sharp! TFS

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    Great wing position on this one. This would have made a very nice high key image. This is nice as well.

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    I love the glowing feet! The wingtips look great as well. Nicely done. I'm thinking a touch more room below would work.

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    The splayed primaries are wonderful, and the exposure looks good despite tough lighting conditions. Face in perfect focus too. Agree with more space below if not all around.

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