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    Sony A700~Sony70-400G@400mm~Sony HVL-F56AM for fill flash~ISO640~1/400sec~F5.6~hand held~overcast~Brazos Bend State Park, Texas~4-10-2009
    CS4/Topaz Adjust(small details preset)/Topaz Clean2
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    comments and critique welcomed. regards~Bill

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    Bill, Really nice looking work here. A bit tight for me. I like the shoulder in full view and the details look very nice. Something a bit off with the eye,I'm sure it's from the treatment but it looks like a blue circle? BG and perch Rock!!!!You have truly mastered that look!!

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    denise. Thank you! About the eye. I noticed that too, and it has something to do with a flash being used, something akin to red-eye, except it wasn't red? regards~Bill

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    Sounds right-

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    Another nice shot Bill, do you print these up.? Do you work on tiffs or jpegs? Anyways they all look great.

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    HI Bill
    Marvelous piece of work. I think you can fix the pupil if you are careful. It looks very neat indeed, if anything, the image is so clean that the tiny bit of foliage sticking out under the tail kind of distracts me. Not sure what you think of removing that to make it clean allover. Thanks for sharing. :)

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    Jackie: never, never jpegs! Save everything as photoshop .PSD, 16bit. Actually I do sometimes print them, on Epson Matte Paper Heavyweight using an Epson R2400 that uses pigment based inks. (For photographs glossy or semi-gloss).
    Akos: I could remove that little piece of foliage pretty easily. I'm not sure about yet. The eye could be fixed by the same method as red-eye removal. I'm wondering why its like it is. It could be eyes of raptors are different than other birds, or maybe a nictating membrane?
    regards~Bill

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    Would make a stunning print then Bill.

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    Bill.... I continue to be impressed by your work. Your portfolio would make a stunning print series.

    Jim

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