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    Taken last Sunday at a PNW intertidal area. Wish I had a better head turn. Mild cloning of water distractors.
    I am still seeing some brightness reduction and increased blue saturation between viewing jpg on computer and after posting on BPN.
    iso 400, 100-400 plus 1.4 extender at 550 mm, f8, 2000th, A7R3, HH, 50% of full frame, mid morning.

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    Nice details and sheen on feathers... I like the setting, wish for a bit of head turn.
    You had nice light at the coast..
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    Here is an adjustment for color and sat.
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    I do not like the setting. Was the RAW under-exposed? The color in the repost looks quite funky.

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    Yes to a better head angle, and yes to a better setting. The water at leg level is nice, but the bottom part of the frame is too heavily laced with muck. You do have nice details on the feathers.

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    Agree with the others. The low angle is nice.

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