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    Krishnan
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    Default Red Avadavat On the Ground




    Crawled army style to get closer to this red beauty while it was foraging nesting material on the ground. The guy gave me a look but continued foraging . Shot with the lens foot resting on uneven ground. Subject distance about 6-7 meters. This is about 75% of the frame.

    Nikon D2X
    600mmVR + TC 14
    ISO 250
    1/250th @ F8

    Manual Preset WB

    Comments appreciated !

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    Fabs Forns
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    I like it very much, the soft background with a hint of vegetation on the left works well for me.
    I'd lighten his right eye that is a bit in the shadow and crop about an inch off the right, a bit after the round spot.
    Some will object to the missing feet, but the OOF foreground is a nice alternative in my book.

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    Krishnan
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    Default Red Avadavat On the Ground - Redone

    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    I like it very much, the soft background with a hint of vegetation on the left works well for me.
    I'd lighten his right eye that is a bit in the shadow and crop about an inch off the right, a bit after the round spot.
    Some will object to the missing feet, but the OOF foreground is a nice alternative in my book.
    Thanks for your comments Fabs.

    The round spot on the right is an OOF rock.

    Here is the redone version.

    I used the Quick mask technique to replicate/ move the lighter right eye over the darker left. After I went through the APTATS-1 CD the Quick Mask technique is a breeze to use in a lot of situations.As suggested, also cropped off a little on the right.





    Best Regards

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    Fabs Forns
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    Repost looks great!

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    Very cool, Krish. I like the repost too. The perspective is enhanced by the low angle here. Great looking birds these.

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    Hey Krish, good to see you here. The repost looks much better. The low level perspective has a high impact in this image. The red really stands out.

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