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    Default Osprey grabs snack

    At the wetlands
    D2h w 600/4 and 14x, f8@1/400sec, iso 640, exposure comp -2/3
    Thanks for looking, Rick


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    Alfred Forns
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    Love this image Rick !!!! Fantastic fell and love the setting !!! Bird is so sharp and the water droplets do enhance the image could only wish for that white strip not to be there but this is one image I wish I had in my files !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    HI Rick,

    Nice capture. I have to agree with Al regarding the white line. I would also make it a little lighter using Curves or even Levels.

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    I agree with what Maxis said and Al, but also agree thta the image is very powerful and a beautiful job well done.

    Bill

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    Wonderful head angle, fish, wing postion, SH, and EXP. I am at a loss as to why Maxis would want the light strip lighter and why Bill would agree with him. ??? There would be several ways to attempt to make the strip darker and therefore less distracting... (QM, Levels, and pull the curve down...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    I am at a loss as to why Maxis would want the light strip lighter
    I was refering to the Osprey. I should of specified that. I know what's distracting in an image.

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    Linda Robbins
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    Lovely capture Rick! I especially like the single foot holding the fish. Good pose and head angle.

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