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Great bird, great pose. I love that we can see the talons. Looks scary.
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Originally Posted by
Ilija Dukovski
Great bird, great pose. I love that we can see the talons. Looks scary.
Thanks, Ilija, It is good to see you here. Where have you been? with love, artie
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Nice flight pose and well placed in the frame . Cool to see all the patterns in the plumage .
Personally I would darken the blue sky .
TFS Andreas
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Originally Posted by
Andreas Liedmann
Nice flight pose and well placed in the frame . Cool to see all the patterns in the plumage .
Personally I would darken the blue sky .
TFS Andreas
Thanks, Andreas. Personally, I already did that and was happy with the blue tone. The sky was nearly white in the original.
with love, artie
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Hi Artie, really nice topside of this juvi Osprey. The sky looks okay to me, typical for early mornings in Florida. Thank you for sharing.
Joe Przybyla
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Good view of the dorsal feathers here. Nice wingspan too. Sounds like you'll have lots of Ospreys flying around! Have you considered removing the line cutting across the two feathers on the top wing?
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Originally Posted by
Daniel Cadieux
Good view of the dorsal feathers here. Nice wingspan too. Sounds like you'll have lots of Ospreys flying around! Have you considered removing the line cutting across the two feathers on the top wing?
I considered it but would love to know what it is ...
with love, artie
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Cool flight pose Artie, with lots of detail. It does look a little over sharpened to me...at least on my monitor). I'm fine with the sky. My local Osprey haunt will see three hatchings in early August, so looking forward to some action there. I'm jealous of the number of ospreys you have near your home. Cheers.
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Dear King Arthur,
Love the pose here but especially those talons ... ready to grab something the bird has set its eyes upon. Very well framed and nice colours, sharp with nice detail, well seen and captured as well as processed, Sir
Warmest regards,