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    At the everglades. D2X w 600/4. f6.3@1/1500 sec, iso 320 EC 0.
    Thanks for looking, Rick


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    Very nice pose and at eye level too. There's a cyan cast, I tried to remove some of it using Blur average.
    Nice talons!

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    Rick, Fabs re post made a good difference but nonetheless a wonderful picture. Wing position, dangling legs and concentration makes this image for me. Well done,
    Brian

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    Wonderfull image
    Thanks for sharing
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    Cool pose...love the dangling feet with those massive talons! Thanks for posting Rick!

    Cheers!
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    Yeah, a great pose indeed. Nice repost Fabs. :) I would prefer a touch more space ahead of the bird.

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    beautiful image, loved the pose and angle. the repost works well.

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    Fabs thanks. My impossible task is getting color right It's a hard road, as I'm color blind.

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    Rick, David Thomason showed the way to tell if there's a color cast by the numbers. I can't find the thread now, but I think he looks at the info tab, sampling a neutral or white part of the image, the R G and B numbers should be the same, if not, there's a cast.

    If someone finds the thread, please tell me so it can be moved to Edu Resources.

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