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    Brian Barcelos
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    Default Last Osprey-I promise

    Sorry but I love these guys. I recently posted a similar one but the wing position and head angle were different. I like the effect of the back lighting as I don't feel it's too strong(I hope). Let me know what you think, I'm here to learn.;) Thanks for looking All C/C appreciated.

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    Great looking raptor.
    Love the eyes and open wings.

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    With the back-light you've got some nice detail on this bird, the front
    look adds lots to this image, great work, like it a lot!
    BTW you've got very nice series of Osprey images.

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    It works for me, but light it's not muy favorite although you did get excellent level of detail.
    Congratulations.

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    I like the backlit primaries and tail, and those intense eyes add interest.

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    I like the stare and wing position and would sharpen the bird more and maybe a bit NR on the BG. The color of the sky has a slight cast.

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    Brian, a better wingspread you couldnt ask for. Great eye contact, and you have done well to expose the underwings from the backlight. Well done. I agree to maybe sharpen him a tad.

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    Thanks for all the comments and all critiques will be taken into consideration.

    Brian

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    Love the backlight and the spread wing pose. I would ligthen the face and the darker areas of the underwings and maybe add a bit of contrast. And I think that those same areas could use either a contrast mask or some additional sharpening.
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