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    Rene' Villela
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    Hello everyone!
    I saw these two guys trying to warm up. It took me about 10 minutes and 20 shots to finally get one where I had eye contact with both at the same time. A crow helped me. He landed a few meters to the left and both sparrows look at him at the same time.
    I had to do some cloning to the guy on the right. There is still some OOF snow in front of him. It was a bit higher covering more of his chest. I cloned the chest from the guy on the left. Besides that I haven't done much to it.
    Thank you for your comments!

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    How sweet! Well done to wait and take advantage of the situation. Good thinking about cloning some of the other individual - nice to have "extra" parts :-) I would just lighten the eye on the right guy to match the eye on the left guy. Excellent exposure - the snow looks great. P.S. I don't mind that one individual's feet are hidden...but I wish the OOF area rising beside him would not be as high.

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    A different image...very nice. The snow looks so much like clouds. If you blurred the ice a little in front of the left sparrow, you could have birds in the Heavin! lol

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