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A super impressive shot lovely detail/timing. I am a little unsure about the mid tones they may been lifted a little too much??
My only rather picky criticism would be the less than ideal masking of the subject from the background
Last edited by Jonathan Ashton; 02-05-2022 at 05:28 AM.
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Hey Sasan, Everything looks spot-on to me with this superbly striking image. The outstretched talons with the bird perfectly square to the sensor are fabuolous. All the colors including the midtones look great to my eye.
Did he catch something???
with love, artie
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Superb capture, with great action and wonderful light. No nits from me. Congratulations!
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Great light, detail, pose, etc. No nits from me either. Nicely done!
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Originally Posted by
Arthur Morris
Hey Sasan, Everything looks spot-on to me with this superbly striking image. The outstretched talons with the bird perfectly square to the sensor are fabuolous. All the colors including the midtones look great to my eye.
Did he catch something???
with love, artie
thank you for your comment ,I did not notice anything but she definitely saw something
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Avian Moderator
Fantastic Sasan. About perfect landing pose and light angle.
Really like your composition leaving a good bit of room to the right. Nice and sharp for sure and great dof.
You could go back and look at your mask I think as there is quite a bit of noise/pixelation left between the primary wing feathers.
A gem to view, keep them coming!
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I love this! However, the upper tips of the front wing on the left show jagged edges. Is this rolling shutter? I'm also noticing some halos?
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Super Moderator
Great light and resulting rich warm tones. The pose is top-notch! A few cloning repeating patterns caught my eye on the ground, below the tail. Otherwise, super!