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    Tricolor Heron at Green Cay Wetlands. Nikon D90; ISO 500; 300mm; 1/1250 sec; f/4.5.
    Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.

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    I like the composition, image and capture...the color rendition is good...you have sharp details and I like the s-shape in the neck...:) your head angle is a little off, perhaps a few clicks counter clock wise...let's just say that he was busy looking at a bite to eat. The yellows on the bill and the eye area are a little bit too saturated, would recommend toning it down...and you need a low level pass of noise reduction in the background...:)
    By the way the background colors are superb, thus complimenting your bird...good show...I like it...proud of you...show me more...:D:cool:

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    Very nice, Mirenchu. I agree with all the good points that Gus mentions. A number of places in the background look "worked" to me. I would even out all the mottling with lens blur or surface blur (or both, which is what I did here.)


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    Hi Mirenchu Another sweet image !!! I like the points brought up by Gus and David nailed the re post !!

    Image looks luscious with excellent texture and all very sharp !!! Doing well !!! ... just remember the slight head turn !!!

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    Great advice above and David's repost certainly improves - just the mentioned HA for me.

    Keep them coming.

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    as mentioned the head angle, but he looks busy and that makes up for it! exposure looks fantastic. the light was right for this guy. and the composition with the s shape is nice.

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    Nice shot Mirenchu. Colours look good. I would blur maybe somewhere in between the original and the repost.

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