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    Bill McCrystyn
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    D300 70-200VR 1.7X ISO800 WB/DAY F/8 1/1250 EV +1.0 EFL510 Handheld

    Not quite the detail on this one but - what a head angle ,eh? Fabs, you will notice no black out under the wings. :D
    Last edited by Bill McCrystyn; 09-19-2008 at 10:55 PM. Reason: sky noise clean up

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    Definitely a good head angle!!!

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    I must be going batty. I would have sworn that this was in Out of the Box lasst night... The head angle and the placement of the bird in the frame are fine, and I like the white cloud. The color balance looks way off. I shall have a crack at it now.
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    Thanks Artie. That's one of the mysteries of your site - things seem to move around from one spot to another. I won't say WHO moved them, but both of them are here now. :)

    Can't wait to see what you do with color balance. Thanks.
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    I removed a huge cyan cast and darkened the sky a bit.
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    WOW!! I see said the blind man. I was up late and long on this one in PP and as Micheal Riechmann says, sometimes you get creep.You keep pileing on adjustment after adjustment so your objectivity is lost after an hour or so. I kept looking at it thinking this was as good as it gets and left it lay. Thanks a bunch, I will go back to work on my TIFF. Really appreciate it Artie. Nice job.

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    Thanks again Artie - I will be working on the other one soon. :) I noticed the little noise on the wing work also.
    Last edited by Bill McCrystyn; 09-20-2008 at 08:00 PM.

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