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    Based on my yesterdays post this is the one and last from that trip i had.
    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=39243

    Thanks to all the moderator and people who just passed me some nice tips and based on that i've processed this images.

    Have two images processed in which the yellow one is made just duotone and then rgb.
    second one is based on the actual lighting & colors but with some levels and other corrections.

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    here is the second one with the actual lighting and color condition as captured.

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    Both are excellent and I really like the composition here.

    Minor observation, if you were posing this person I would have asked them to pick up the lead on the camel more so it did not drop down below the hill.

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    I like the yellow version best. Spectacular COMP and light. I wish only that the camel's head was square to the camera....
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    I prefer the lilac version, as seen, and echo head angle of camel. Congrats, a very unique image Mital. :)

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    another nice one.....you "could" use photoshop's liquify filter/tool to
    extend the camel's nose. I did a quick try and didn't straighten the leads.

    Something to try though

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    I prefer the 2nd. Nice subtle touch by Dave.

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    I Prefer the second one! Definitly, the other one is way to yellow. Nice shot

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    Awesome combination and great colors
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    Great image design, Mital.
    I also prefer the second one, simply because we see so many with warm tones, but they are both veery beautiful. I like what Dave did with the camels nose.

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    They are both beautiful. I favor the yellow, and the intensity doesn't bother me, as I regard this as an artistic photo statement, and presume it was enhanced for impact.

    The nose extension is OK as well, again, because this is an artistic endeavor.
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    Its a very good comp Mitalbhai. I liked the first one mainly because this picture deserves to have out of this world feel.

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