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    Default Iridescence Colors of White Faced Ibis

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    I made this image in Lincoln Beach, UT
    I waited laying on Mud patiently for the light to fall on the Iridescence feather to reveal their Beauty and got lucky with the Perfect Head Position.
    I am very happy with the overall resut. Let me know your thoughts.

    Camera Settings:-
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    Nikon D850 600 f/4 + 1.4 x TCIII
    1/2000 sec; f/8; ISO 800
    Manual; Matrix metering


    Post Processing:-
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    Raw Processing using C1P 20
    Slight Crop
    Sharpening for Presentation
    Dodge selectively
    Cloned could of spots on the water


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    Everything perfectly parallel, wonderful details and colors as well as spot on framing and BG. Pretty much perfect and a wonderful canvas. TFS

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    Even like the reflections in the mud...

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    You definitely got the nice colours on the ibis! Nice and sharp, good feeding stance, and composed just right.

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    Doesn't get much better for waders..
    Great low angle, nice light.
    Perfect.
    Dan Kearl

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    A beauty of a frame Krishna. When you can capture iridescence well the odds of success certainly increase.

    I agree with the comp, well framed. Nice and sharp too.

    Curious if the brightness near the base of the bill is overexposure? Seems a bit bright but I've not seen this species in person to know if it's just a flat white bill there.

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    I thinks that brightness at the base of the bill is due to the reflection of water on the bill


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    This looks great, Krishna. I've long wanted a photograph this beautiful bird, so I'm very jealous of this one. Shooting angle is awesome, and I like the foraging behavior. The look at the red eye is perfect. I really like your crop as well.

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    No nits here...You did well...good pose, POV and loving the colours.

    Will

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    Looks spot on here. Nice low angle and light. Great colors on the bird as well.

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