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    NIKON D 300 70-200 MM PLUS TC 1.4 1250 @ 5.6.REVISIT OF ANOTHER PHOTO INITIALLY PLACED.WHAT ABOUT THOSE BRANCHES.CAN NOT SPEND A WHOLE DAY REMOVING THEM?

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    Hi Stuart,

    No reason to yell (using all caps) stuart :-)

    I like the blues in the sky and dark grays in the GBH plumage. The sharpness looks good and the timing is perfect. Sorry I dont think you can do anything with the branches in the BG.

    I would not crop so tight, the room at the lower edge is too tight. Also I would lighten up the underwing area.

    Robert

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    Great interaction captured. I agree that it is too tight in the frame, particularly top and bottom. Keep them coming!

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    Stu-Art,
    I really like the interaction as well...and the exposure is right on...good job..!!

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    Love the poses and moment, love the light and exposure, detail is great, I only feel the ambient is too bussy, but still, very nice, congratulaitons!

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    HI Stuart,

    I have to agree with Robert on this one. I would also check your colors as looks a little cold.

    Keep them coming!

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    With a less distracting BG this image would be much better but I have to agree with Robert that it is not the kind of BG that can be fixed with PS. The light is a bit cold but the action and pose of the GBH are fantastic.

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