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    EOS - 1D Mark IIn
    Canon 600 F4 IS Lens + 1.4 Tele
    G1549 Gitzo Tripod Wimberly Head
    Aperture - Priority AE
    Exp. Comp - 0
    1/400 F5.6
    ISO 400
    Weather: overcast 3:42 PM
    Location: Gabriola Island B.C.
    Overcast light works wonders with Cedar Waxings!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Very nice pose and details. It looks a bit oversaturated on my monitor and I might decrease the contrast a little bit.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Ted I like the image very much Very nice pose with a great head angle Agree with Axel on saturation By decreasing a tad will get even better feather detail !!!!

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    Fabs Forns
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    Yes, the light is beautiful and I love the framing from the perch.

    Would do a reverse curve as Axel suggested.

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    A very nice image. Id be happy to have this one in my files.

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    Great colors of BG!!!

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    Thankyou all for the comments and advice. I will implement them and see how it looks.
    Yours in Wildness.
    Ted

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