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    Techs:
    Canon 40D
    AV, Al Servo & Eval Metering
    500MM
    EV +2/3
    ISO 400
    f/8.0
    SS 1/800
    Morning Light

    Workflow:
    LRII (20% crop, curves, and minor levels)-->CS4 (Topaz NR, curves, color, levels & contrast adjustments + a tad warming photo filter)

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Jeff - exposure looks spot on - lovely details in the whites, good HA and eye contact and plenty sharp - Like it.
    Not sure about the crop though - might have been tempted to try a vertical crop.
    keep them coming :)

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Jeff,
    I like the fine details and the color rendition in the whites...agree with Mr. Peters on the vertical crop...looking forward to your next one...:cool:

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    Jeff, Great looking exposure,nice details throughout.You've got great eye-contact and it's sharp! Well done. Agree w/ Lance about the crop or maybe go in tighter. One nice looking image!

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    Good exposure and great looking whites both in color and texture !!!

    Tough one to crop .... if you go vertical will have to cut some of the beautiful back feathers and as is looks like it needs something. Perhaps backing and going for a full body vertical?

    Excellent PS work ... btw the warming filter worked well and you could also do the same effect with the white balance slider at the begging Either/or !!! Great !!!!

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    Thanks for the feedback, I agree, a full body shot or different crop would produce a stronger image. I appreciate the comments, I am here to learn.

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