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He does have a sort of primitive look about him I must agree, he looks like a killer to me. IQ looks fine to me, detail looks good.
If you wanted to explore the highlights I feel a little more detail is possible but it looks pretty good as is.
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I had great fun shooting Wood Storks on a rainy day in Florida with Daniel, have always thought they were indeed throw backs to a more primitive time.
I do agree with Jon about the whites. Overall OK, but there are some quite warm sections. Might run a luminosity mask on them to adjust them specifically.
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Randy
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Great view of this weird bird, David. Detail looks pretty good across the bird, and I agree about taming the whites in places. Yeah, ISO 400 would done it here. Whispy clouds in distance add some really nice texture versus a pure blue sky.
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Good head angle, SH, and EXP. I do not like the shadowed feathers lower left nor the bill tip merging with the bird's left wing which is unfortunately out of place ...
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