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    Bee Emily
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    Default Horned Lark

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    Hi Bee Might brighten the image a bit overall and make a slight crop from the back/top With a little PS work it should pop nicely !!! If you want to see it reworked you can re post same in Eager to Learn gallery and will give it a fine try !!

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    If I do the PS work can I repost as an edit here on this thread?

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    Bee Emily
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    Default redo

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    cropped, brightened, sharpened
    What do you think?

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    Hi Bee. Snowy scenes such as this one will always fool your camera meter and render the image underexposed. This is why it is best to use positive EC (you don't say if you did or not) when photographing snow...similar to when you have a white sky to deal with.

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    The repost is better, but the image quality is suspect. Was this a big crop to start with?
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    toned down in the sharpness on the lark a little bit. Not a really big crop

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    Hi Bee, The third time is the charm but you need to crop it from the bottom as you did with the 2nd one.
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    Thanks Artie!

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