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    Dot and I went to the west side of Lake Parker last evening. This is one of the images I captured of Snail Kites. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.

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    Joe:

    Nice to see a snail kite. Well exposed overall, like the intense downward stare, do wish the head was rotated a bit more our way. Not seeing a lot of detail in the head and body, more detail in wings. Probably related to the low contrast of feathers on the body/head area.
    How big of crop would estimate this to be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Stout View Post
    Joe:

    Nice to see a snail kite. Well exposed overall, like the intense downward stare, do wish the head was rotated a bit more our way. Not seeing a lot of detail in the head and body, more detail in wings. Probably related to the low contrast of feathers on the body/head area.
    How big of crop would estimate this to be?

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    Hi Randy, thank you for viewing and commenting. Pretty big crop, also last evening was gray and dark, cloudy all day. Very flat light, exposure had to be raised. I agree, not the best but now I know the Snail Kites are easy to find and photograph there I'll be going back often in better light.
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    Joe:

    Because the light was cloudy/soft, I think you could increase the mid range contrast a bit, which did show a bit more detail on the body/head. Not perfect, but better to my eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Stout View Post
    Joe:

    Because the light was cloudy/soft, I think you could increase the mid range contrast a bit, which did show a bit more detail on the body/head. Not perfect, but better to my eye.

    Randy
    Thanks Randy, will try.
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    It is always a good day when you see a snail kite!
    I do wish the head was rotated towards us.
    Nice light.
    I think the big crop had hurt the IQ of the image somewhat but a solid frame nonetheless.
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    The kite looks concentrated on getting some snails. I don't mind the lack of eye contact.

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    I mind the lack of eye contact :) You did rather well in very tough conditions.

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