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    Same time at Morro Bay as my previous post. Is this sharp enough?

    50D, 100-400 at 400
    1/1000, f/5.6, ISO 250

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    It looks plenty sharp to me Aidan. I really like the low angle. Nicely done.
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    Almost bordering on too sharp - great low angle, nice crop and like the raised back leg.
    Lovely soft BG although some might complain about the dark grey line thru it (would be easy to mask it out)

    You might consider cloning out the three bright white highlights on beak and above the eye.

    Nicely done
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    Thanks Peter, I decide that the line in the BG (incoming wave) was OOF enough to leave it as it is.

    I forgot about removing the highlights.

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    I agree 100% with Peter's comment, also I think this image is very nice, it has a great walking pose, nice detail and colors. Congratulaitons!

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    I see a winner here.

    To me sharpness is fine.

    I agree about cloning the white spots on beak, catch light looks amazing.

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