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    This Osprey was taken at the Green Cay Wetlands with a Canon MK-II ISO=320 at f/6.3 1/1000th. of a sec. with a +1.0 Ec and 400-MM.
    Thank you all for the comments, greatly appreciated.

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    Nice comp. and great detail. Maybe just a touch over exposed????

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    Lovely wingspread Bill, and the light shows the eye up nicely. Well captured.

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    Nice pose and relatively sharp. Big blue/cyan cast... Looks like too much SH/H on the underwings...

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    Slightly challenging exposure with this one, Bill. There are some hot whites on the head but I suspect the underwing area was under-exposed and needed opening up in post as revealed by the noise in the primaries. May be worth making 2 versions from the raw and combining in a pseudoHDR to maximise detail. There is a broad soft halo around the whole bird (?artifact from shadows/highlights). Having said all that I really like the photo, especially that intense yellow eye.
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    I like the pose here Bill. That one visible eye is riveting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Nice pose and relatively sharp. Big blue/cyan cast... Looks like too much SH/H on the underwings...

    Did a lot with the re-post...
    Thank you so much for taking the time and yes much better Artie and much appreciation.

    Bill

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    YAW Bill. I forgot to mention the wide white halo but Tony backed me up.
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