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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Photographed on Saturday in a field where thousands of snow geese fed. There were fences everywhere, which made the geese quite comfortable feeding near people and even dogs. When a bald eagle flew over they all took off at once. Fortunately there was a thin layer of clouds which helped with the sidelight.



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    I think the sidelighting works well here Axel. Like the spread wings with the light shining through. I might apply some CW rotation.
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    Axel:

    I like the framing, with room in the direction of his gaze.
    The transillumination is nice, esp. the tail. Nice wing position.

    I might be tempted to brighten it up just a bit, trying to play up the transillumination without blowing it out. I think that could bring up the body a bit as well.

    Perhaps you have already done that, and liked this balance the best.

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    Great landing pose and BG. Randy's idea sounds interesting, to take more advantage of translucency.

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    Great landing approach capture, Axel. Agree with what's been suggested by Randy, also you might try a gentle uptweak on shadows to lighten the belly and underwings.

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    Here is a lighter version with slight CW rotation applied. Let me know which one you like better.

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    Axel:

    I do prefer the second one. I think it makes the most of the lighting you had to work with.

    Cheers

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    Axel, I also like the repost better. The dark tones (e.g. black primary feathers on left side) are expanded, also bird now seems to almost float against lighter BG.

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    Repost is a nice improvement in my view. Well done.
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