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    Default White-bellied Bustard (Kenya)

    Same bird and circumstances as my previous post.

    Canon 600mm f/4 IS II + 1.4x III on EOS R5
    Manual mode, 1/1250 at f/5.6, ISO 3200
    Processed in LR and Topaz

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    Looks great here. Lovely light you got. Nice pose on the bird and the raised foot adds, especially with the other one hidden. Perfect HA. Well captured and processed.

    Will

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    Hi Dorian does look overall , just wish the front foot was lifted and not the back one .
    Might play a bit with the BG ... make it darker or lighter than the subject , as posted it is all tone in tone .

    TFS Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    Hi Dorian does look overall , just wish the front foot was lifted and not the back one .
    Might play a bit with the BG ... make it darker or lighter than the subject , as posted it is all tone in tone .

    TFS Andreas
    Haha! I thought I was the only one who thought about that subtle stuff. Yes, I would have preferred it the other way, but the bird didn't give me a good head angle on that frame!

    Re: the background - the bird is so well camouflaged in the golden grass. I already dropped exposure on surroundings 0.3 to make bird stand out more. Not sure I want to push it
    any farther.

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    I know it is very picky , to ask for the perfect foot visibility ... we all know that
    I would be happy with the image , depending on the number of shots taken .

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    Very nice. I'm OK with the lifted back leg. There appears to be a little motion blur on the foot which would be more prominent if in front.

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