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    Default A joyful jump⁣

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    I made this image in Fort Desoto, FL.

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    Nikon D500, 600 f/4 + 1.4x TCIII
    1/5000 sec; f/5.6; ISO 800
    Manual; Matrix metering




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    Raw Processing using C1P
    Cropped in from left , to level the Image.
    Tonal Adjustments in Viveza
    Neat Image NR
    Sharpening for Presentation (Extra Sharpening on face)
    Burn and Dodge selectively
    Cloned Few spots on the foreground beach




    Let me know your thoughts and comments.


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    I like the pose, but for me there's too much empty space. With 600mm+TC could you not get closer? The bird looks a little soft when zooming in.

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    I love the placement and overall composition. The subject looks plenty sharp to me.

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    Lovely image that conveys the spirit of your title. simple and clean.

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    The lighting is beautiful and the pose is fun, but I agree with Paul that there is too much empty space. The round body with stick leg hanging down is fun, I just wish the subject was featured more.

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    agree there is too much empty space. nice job grabbing focus on this tough subject

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    Like the idea behind this and the pose is very neat.

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