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    Taking last winter at the Everglades.
    D1X with 600/4 and 14x, f11@1/1250sec, exposure comp -1/3
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    This one reminds me of a image Richard Ditch took about a year ago I think. You did well getting 3 in a frame.Water drops and heads fairly sharp too. Nice reflection. Perhaps the junk in the water behind them could be cleaned up, if you so desire that is. Thanks for posting.

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    I like the different poses and setting and would prefer a lower angle. You could sharpen the birds a bit more and do some CW rotation. Thanks for sharing!

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    I would correct the horizon a bit and try to save those hot whites, other than that, very nice shot! Congratulations!

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    Along with the other comments above I would also run a noise reduction on the water to remove some artifacts and maybe a boost in color like this with viveza

    Rotated canvas about 2.2 degrees also
    Last edited by john crookes; 01-04-2009 at 12:02 PM.

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    Thanks for your help everyone.
    Rick

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