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    I made this image in Antelope Island at sunset in June 2020.

    Camera Settings:-
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    Nikon D850 600 f/4 + 1.4 x TCIII
    1/320 sec; f/11; ISO 2000
    Manual; Matrix metering
    Audio used


    Post Processing:-
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    Raw Processing using C1P 20
    Added Canvas on right side of Image
    Nik 25-25 Filter on Bird at reduced opacity
    Tonal Adjustments in Viveza
    Neat Image NR
    Sharpening for Presentation
    Dodge selectively
    No Cloning.


    Let me know your thoughts and comments.

    Thanks
    Krishna

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    A very nice clean image, could I suggest have a look at a curves layer set to luminosity - then Auto and 50% Opacity just to have a look see at the consequences, I haven't seen one of these birds but it may just enhance a little??

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    Love, love love this canvas, Krishna. Really sweet composition, details, pose, perch and BG. PMP TFS

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    Nice image....I like the HA, detail and calling pose.

    Will

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    Krishna, tons of detail and super composition. Nice job, esp at 1/320.

    Just a touch flat from my view. Notwithstanding a taste preference and artistic style from you, I too would add a touch of saturation and warmth to the frame. + 2-3 sat and +100-150 warmth could likely give it a boost, whether you use LR or even Nik filters.

    TFS!

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    Looks great all around. The crop works well. I like the calling pose. The perch is neat as well. Killer background.

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    Hih Krishna, very nice head shot on a terrific perch, agree with more sat and perhaps a boost in temp will give it more life.

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    Terrific, excellent details and the perch is very cool....
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