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    1DXII 600mm F/4L III 1.4x III 840mm HH
    1/2500 f8 iso800 -0.3ev
    Slight crop, S&H, tidy up catch light, light sharpen PS2019
    Reds are how they are- brilliant.

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    Really pleasing color and water in this image good job on getting accurate saturation on the red tones of this image.

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    The low POV and HA of the OC are very nice.
    I really like how clear the water is and that I can see the bottom and the feet.
    Just wish for softer light. It has made the blacks quite shiny and the whites a bit hot on the flank.
    Gail

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    Nice pose and head turn, you lost detail in the blacks for whatever reason.
    Colors look good.
    Dan Kearl

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    Hi Colin, very pleasing image but it appears something may have gone a miss, looks like NR flattened detail throughout the bird? Did you select the BG ony or include the bird? Maybe something else?

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    Thanks for the comments. Regarding quality, I must still be doing something wrong in preparing the image for posting.
    The difference is obvious when I compare the final 16-bit TIFF with the jpeg for posting.
    There is quite a loss of fine detail which is why it could look like I have used NR on the bird, which of course I didn't.
    Steps are in PS2019: from the 16-bit TIFF export/save for web and devices | set longest side to 1500 | optimize to file size 500 kb | save.

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