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    The overall effect is great, I would have left a little less on the bottom as I find it overpowers the shot a bit. Wish you would have been on the other side of the Ahinga, but as a backlit shot, it's great.

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    Lovely image Fabs! Great setting with nice soft light. I agree with Art about cropping a bit off the bottom of the image.
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    Beautiful shot and I agree about cropping the bottom off a little more

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    Oh my, what a beautiful shot. Very dramatic, with rim lighting made to order. I hope you don't mind my playing around with this edit. Just wanted to see how it might look with a darker background.


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    Wow, David, I like it!
    I had used a GND filter, rotated to get the right side darker, but didn't think about darkening the BG.
    I do prefer the longer version though, it seems more balanced to me, but just a matter of taste.
    Thanks again :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    Wow, David, I like it!
    I had used a GND filter, rotated to get the right side darker, but didn't think about darkening the BG.
    I do prefer the longer version though, it seems more balanced to me, but just a matter of taste.
    Thanks again :)
    Now that I look at it again, I agree about the longer version.

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    Fabiola,

    I too like the longer version but like the darkening David did as do you. I would suggest cloning the two small branches protruding into the anhinga's tummy on the right side.

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    Certainly lots of possibilities with this lovely image, but I like it as originally posted. Rich, warm, colorful. The bg gives it depth.

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    Fabs, Dark or light it looks great! I like the longer image also-

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    Long version with the darkening is a big winner! I just love the light in this image and you captured just the right pose. Very good eye to spot a scene like this Fabs...but then I've come to expect your eye to find stuff like this!

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    another beauty Fabs, sweet light, and wonderful composition.

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    The dynamic look is eye appealing!

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    Yeah this is really sweet. The light is fantastic and the composition top class. Superb job !

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    Only you my dear friend could´ve pulled this one off! I love the composition, the light, pose and backlite, all is just stunning woth your personal creative eye all over it! Love it! Congratulaitons Fabs!

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    I really like the pose,light and the colors!!!

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