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Sharp on the eye with nice detail. You needed to get taller as the horizon line at the top of the head is an image killer ... Is 1/5300 sec. really a shutter speed??? I ask because a lot more d-o-f usually helps get the feathers on the back sharp with these over the shoulder poses. And the BKGR looks far enough away to not be be affected much ...
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Yes Artie, had plenty of room to close down aperture but knew the face/bill was square with camera sensor and didn't care about the body much. Also on my tippy toes for this one cause I am terrible at pointing rig using back screen (even if it does swivel nice) . Thanks as always for very valued help.
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I agree with Artie, especially about the horizon line, and also feel the saturation could be bumped, and perhaps more contrast. Nice and sharp on the face. Good job waiting for a square-to-the-sensor head angle.
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Nice and sharp, also like the pose.
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