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    Default Snowy flying low

    At the everglades D2H w 600/4. F5.6@1/6000, iso 320, EC -2/3.
    Thanks for looking, Rick


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    Hi Rick - like the wing touching the water and the water droplets behind the feet. Nice....

    One my screen it looks a little dark - a bit under maybe?

    Played with the levels a bit -is this any beter to your eyes?

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    Repost looks much better, but this is already a fantastic shot, I have always wanted to get one like this one but it is not as easy as it may seem. Great exposure, pose, detail, colors and BG. Big congratualitons!

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    Very lovely repost and I really like the flight pose in this image and the wing just touching the water. Good exposure and nice detail. Beautiful capture and thanks for sharing Rick.

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    Rick:

    My all time favorite of your posts. Simply fine. The wing tip in the water cements it, but it is nice all around. Sharp, good angle , good exposure. I tend towards slightly dark shots, like the original, but Lances repost is nice also. Matter of taste I think.

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    I don't mean to be complaining or finding fault, but I could not tell the difference between the post and the repost whithout downloading both images and comparing them side by side and I have pretty good monitor. I don't know whether my eye is poor or what but I am not sure which is better. UI amnot sure it is just a mater of opinion.

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    Very cool image. Love the pose, light and the dipping wing. Repost looks good, improved whites and better BG.

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    A beauty!! The wing touchong the water is the cherry on top, very nice. For this particular image I would prefer a more traditional 3:2 ratio by cropping a bit above and adding a bit of canvas in front...but that is highly subjective. Very well done :-)

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    Beautiful image. The wing tip is really cool. I love both image but for sure the repost is darker than the original while Lance is reporting the original dark :D

    Szimi

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    Beautiful photo with great detail and action. I'd like to see some more canvas on the right and perhaps a little less on the top and bottom.
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    Beautiful image, Wingtip in the water is a super plus.

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