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    OK, Steve, with great trepidation, I tried using the WB dropper in DPP and Color adjustment in PS with the color blind techniques in the video you sent. Do remember this was very near actual sunrise so there was plenty of what I would call Red/Orange/Yellow hues in the sky. So, they were reflecting on the water and the subject. I believe adjustment decreases magenta some. From last year when I had two mornings and evenings with low tide and three different white morphs. Would love to be back there right now...

    As always, thanks for all of your valued comments, critiques and discussions. Keep them coming please.

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    Simple but perfect. The WHITEs and the BLUEs look lovely and natural.

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    Hi David, I echo Artie's comments. Nice work, thank you for sharing.
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    Simple and clean, very nice. Exposure, detail, and color all look great. Despite that technical praise, you'll need to get lower to achieve more blurred and artistic results. I realize
    a variety of factors might inhibit your ability to do that - age/mobility and/or access restrictions at reserves - but getting really low isolates the subject and makes it seem larger than life. That said, I do like the wider composition a lot. You've cropped really close on other birds, and I like this change of approach!

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    Nice one....The BG colours sure show the bird well. Yes, a better POV would look better....try telling that to me...when I get down. it takes a while to get back up at my age. but if I get a good shot, its all worth it.

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    Gorgeous bird in nice light. Love that blue water.

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