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    Default Snow Geese ...at slow speed!

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    Taken at Réservoir Beaudette in Victoriaville, Québec.

    What do you think of it? Original or not? Good or thrash? Winner or looser?

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    Hi Yves I like what you are doing here For this type images there are no rules but some things seem to work better than others

    This would have worked great with a goose in the center of the image and as in any other having some kind of balance in the mix I like the wing action and bg Would go after more of these type You will come up with a winner !!!! Would also go a littler lighter on this one !!!

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    I Like it a lot. I agree about going a bit lighter though. What shutter did you use? Looks 1/30th or even less.................

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    Love the effect here but agree with Alfred that a better arrangement of birds would have helped.
    There is definitely an element of luck with this kind of shot.

    I would suggest boosting the contrast quite a bit (seems to work well with most blurs in my limited experience), increasing the saturation, running some noise reduction, and lightening it up a bit. You may or may not like the results (in general, blurs seem to be extremely subjective), but here's my very quick and dirty crack at it :
    Last edited by Mike Milicia; 01-15-2008 at 09:49 PM.

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    Hi Yves,

    Nice blur, don't forget to add your techs next time.
    I like what Mike did lightening the image, I would also go in Hue/Saturation and decrease the blues.

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    Thanks to all for your positive comments! I also tried to increase contrast : I somewhat like the result but I prefer the soft pastel like texture that is present in the picture.

    The exifs are (sorry not to have put them!) : 1/6s f/5.6 iso400 with a manual focus lens (600 mm).

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    I look at this image, figured out what I would recommend and then read the posts and they covered it all.

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