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    At the everglades. D2X w 600/4 and 14x. f4@1/2500, iso 320, EC 0. Thanks for looking, Rick


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    Great Actiona nd detail. I wish the head were not so blended with the left wing. But still an excellent image.

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    I like the stare and composition. It looks a bit flat on my monitor, maybe a slight contrast boost and lightening of the eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    It looks a bit flat on my monitor, maybe a slight contrast boost and lightening of the eye.
    Same here. Kind of dark.

    I would try to see if I could add some "light" to the head. Good pose and details.

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    Love the outstretched talons, but the image appears a bit dark and the bird's head gets a little lost in the wing. I think Axel makes some good suggestions on how to improve the image.
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    Rick:

    I took everyone's suggestions and tweaked your image a bit. I was limited by the file size, but think it perked up a bit. Lightened the bird, brightened eye selectively, increased contrast of beak to help separate it.

    See what you think.

    Randy

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    Fantastic pose with the second image looking much better. The head does still blend in a 'tad' but thats just being picky really, everall a great shot!

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