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    Another from Fla. at Ft DeSoto Park. Not many birds here but still found a few good opportunities
    400ISO F8 at 1/1600th
    Minus 1/3 ev

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    Great light, captured moment and details. I might crop a bit off top and bottom. Does it need a bit CW rotation?

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    Very nice light, moment and comp. Congratulauitons!

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    Lovely light and action captured. I think it needs the rotation mentioned by Axel, judging by the circle and the reflection.

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    I also vote for rotation. Beautiful eye contact. Was it possible for you to have a lower camera position?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rene Quenneville View Post
    I also vote for rotation. Beautiful eye contact. Was it possible for you to have a lower camera position?
    I was on my knees. At 63 yrs. young, that is as low as I get:lol:

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    Very lovely capture with good exposure and action as well as being well composed. I agree with the comments from above. Many thanks for sharing Joe.

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    The light is awesome and you have a beautiful subject.
    I rotated the canvas a tiny bit, cooled the color temp and used gaussian blur to reduce the sharpening halo.

    What do you think?

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    Wonderful. The changes make a huge difference. Not easy editing frop a laptop. Used to my PC.
    Thanks

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