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    Default American Pipit

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    I made this image in Saint George, UT

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    Nikon D850 600 f/4 + 1.4 x TCIII
    1/1250s f/5.6 ISO2500
    Manual; Matrix metering
    Fill Flash






    Post Processing:-
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    Raw Processing using C1P 20
    Slight Crip
    Nik 25-25 Filter on Bird at reduced opacity
    Tonal Adjustments in Viveza
    Neat Image NR
    Sharpening for Presentation
    Dodge selectively
    Cloned Few grass intersecting bird.




    Let me know your thoughts and comments.


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    Love everything about this canvas except the too central position of subject. Just beautiful. TFS

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    Love images with earth tones like this. Low angle and background are spot on. I don't mind the framing.

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    Love the color palette! Great low POV.
    I agree with moving the bird to the left to give bird more room to look into.
    I wish that the body position had been more parallel to the sensor to let the viewer see the tail.
    Gail

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    Sweet. Great POV, beautiful color palette. I'd crop to pano to remove some of the bottom, and shift the bird left if you can.

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    I would lower the exposure just a tad, take some off left, and brighten the small catchlight.
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    nice low angle and sharp details Krishna, I find the image a tad washed out from the flat light

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    A very nice image of a tough subject. I think that some sort of proportionate crop with some off the rear would work.

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    I like it. The color of the background is perfect

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