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    Another shot from an early morning walk, I cleaned up the background here and there, I suspect this will be apparent to some eagle eyes!.

    Model Name : OM-1
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 841.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO : 1250
    Exposure compensation : +1.3 EV
    Shutter : 1/2500 sec
    Aperture : F5.6

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    Overall Jon, the IQ looks better, a bit more turn of the head would have been nice, although the white backdrop is a bit stark fir me.

    Not sure if its a tad of noise Im seeing in the body plumage above the rear leg?

    I suspect this will be apparent to some eagle eyes!.
    Is it around the rear part of the tail, but what has caused the 'ghosting' over the perch and rear foot, I hope its not your cleaning up Jon?

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    Agree re" lots of cloning ghost marks".
    The sky is a bit boring but the bird itself looks nice with a good HA.
    Gail

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    Dteve, Gai, yes I cleaned up around the tail but not by cloning, also cleared up other areas. Thanks for your feedback.

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    But why so noticeable Jon???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    But why so noticeable Jon???
    Very simple Steve I wasn't good enough, I can't think of another reason.

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    Jon, if you want to discuss call me.
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