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Beautiful Will, the exposure and colours look absolutely spot on.
Just for the curiosity I think I might sharpen the eye of the RHS bird a little bit more - it may/not enhance WDYT?
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Thanks Jon...Yes your right..I see it now.
Will
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Will, just a beautiful frame here. Excellent detail and the dark bkg produces a wonderful feel and focus on the subjects.
If you want to nit, one small dot you could clone on left subject.
Thanks for sharing this one!
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The black BG is really nice... Birds both sharp, well done.
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Beautiful image. The colors and whites look great as does the black background. I like the interaction. A great moment you captured.
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Well worth the climb Will, the eye level viewpoint is a massive plus. Great timing on the moment between the pair
Mike
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Thanks for that...Much appreciated.
Will
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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Will, well done on the climb with that shoulder.
I like the soft coloured rocks, they blends well with the soft plumage colours, what I'm not a lover of is the harsh line that buts up to the subject & stones, I would try to soften it, for me it doesn't look right, but just my take. Also would that tail feather on the LHS be a tad darker as it disappears into the darkness?
TFS
Steve
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Thanks for that Steve....I actually brightened the tail feather slightly
Will
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A very lovely frame. Those white birds against that dark back drop really make this one work. Detail is very nice. Framing as well.
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In which case Will, turn that adjustment layer off, it should then look more ‘natural’ IMHO.
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Love the black BG and the interaction.
I would like to see a bit more room RHS.
I agree with Steve re: harsh line on stone and BG. Not sure what you can do to soften it. Did you reduce the exposure on the black BG? If you did, then I would feather the selection by 3-4 pixels,
Gail
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