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    Default Blue Jay

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    Canon 5D
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    1/125sec.at f/ 5.6

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    Hi Dennise:

    Are you having same save web problem, as it is very soft. Testing my CS4, brightened photo and selective eye work. Then saved as web at 100%, 187 KB.

    Uncle Gus

    Bet your original is beautiful like your reposting with no changes in pair of Hawks :)

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    Having so many problems w/ conflicts in comp. and saving for web. This image is very sharp on my monitor-not sure what happened, I couldn't save for web properly ( I think this is 12% quality).-but I have been having this problem since installing CS4.Will continue to work on comp.

    Almost forgot. NICE -REPOST thanks Gus!!
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 10-27-2008 at 12:27 PM.

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    hi denise, i like uncle gus' bg. i think his bird got a little too contrasty or oversharpened? looks like your focal point was on the middle of the frame and not on his eye. you caught the blue jay in a pretty cool pose!! would like to have seen it on a more natural perch, but we take what we can get! good luck with the CS4 transition.

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    Hi Denise,
    I like the pose you have here. Maybe just a bit more saturation in the blues. Thanks for all your great images you are sharing with us.

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    Lady Denise,
    I like the composition and capture. You have a good head angle with good eye contact. In your original image, you have something going on in front of the bird...I like Uncle Gus' repost; which puts it over the top...good show...keep them coming...:cool:

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    Hi Denise,

    I like the pose and agree with Gus C. on the good head angle and eye contact. Gus H. repost took your nice base image and really let it shine. Congratulations!

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    Phil

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    Good work Gus Might back down the sharpening a little?

    Hope you can solve the save problems If not give us details and will try to figure it out !!!

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    Denise:
    Good composition, placement and head angle. I do agree with Al regarding uncle Gus's re post about the sharpening, although yours need it a little.
    Regards,

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