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    Nonda Surratt
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    love the pose and the composition! perhaps a little density in the feathers on the head. would make the eye pop a little more. awesome detail with the 2x!! nice job!

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    Nonda, I like this composition and close up pose. I like the soft colors and the sharp details...well composed and executed...I like it as presented...this has a very good feel to it...congrats...:):cool:

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    Nonda, here's a repost in which I adjusted both the black point and the gamma in Levels. I agree with Harold that the plumage looks a little washed out in the original post. How do you like the repost?
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    Nonda, Nice base image-like Doug's re-post alot. I really like the color tone in the beak, it has nice detail also

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    Lovely image, the repost does have a bit more pop on my monitor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harold davis View Post
    love the pose and the composition! perhaps a little density in the feathers on the head
    And in the throat area, too :)


    nice job!
    Yes !

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    I like the repost a lot Doug thanks! Easy fix too.

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    I like the re post Would crop a little tighter, particularly form bottom !!! Excellent !!!

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    I 'm always amazed by the details in your pics Nonda. Great pose.
    Congrats,

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    Another fabulous Canada Goose portrait, well done Nondra.

    Thanks for sharing

    Uncle Gus

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