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    Couldn't have asked for a better flight angle! Tough exposure on this little guy, you handled it well keeping detail in the whites and blacks and especially the iridescent head, maybe needs a little more contrast. The blue-gray BG is a perfect compliment to this bird. Nice job!

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    Sweeet! Best Bufflehead I've seen, Dave! I'd consider boosting the contrast a wee bit and brightening up the colors in the head a bit as well.
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    superb bif David, you are the master.

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    Excellent techs, the only issue I can see is the HA and it appears to be slightly flying away. Still super good though. I would be tempted to touch up the pink hue on the upper tail.

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    Great shot! I know how difficult it is to get any kind of a flight shot of these rockets, so I appreciate the effort. I think you captured the colors very well, I wouldn't overdo saturating them more. I might try to up the contrast a bit for the blacks. Either way, great work.

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    I would be tempted to touch up the pink hue on the upper tail
    Akos, I think the pink hue you are referring to is one of the bufflehead's toes.:o
    Last edited by Jim Buescher; 07-22-2009 at 07:24 AM.

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    It works for me as posted
    Beautiful image
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    It looks great and it is a powerfull flight pose, on my monitor the head and the upper wing don't look as sharp as the lower wing, I agree with Akos about the HA. Still, preety amazing image, these guys are fast!!! Congratulaitons.

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    Agree with comments on flight angle, it works very well. Very well captured, thanks for sharing.

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    Perfect banking angle, and love the detail and colours from the full wingspread. Great capture.

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    Beautiful pose, loved the eye contact and a very beautiful bird.. you could try and sharpen the head a bit.

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    Hi Dave! Hey this shot really shows off the beauty these guys have like none other that I have seen. Where was this taken? You might been sooting at 1000@f8 and been better off for DOF.

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    Last edited by paul leverington; 07-22-2009 at 07:00 AM.

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    Gorgeous pose David! Difficult capture to be sure. I would sharpen a bit more, in particular the head and the tail feather areas, but also the far wing. Congrats on a fine image!
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    Great pose and sharpness. These guys move quick! Well done.

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    MUY BEUNO!!
    A person couldn't ask for a better wing pose, David!

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    Great flight pose captured, David!
    Critical focus appears to be on the right wing tip ...

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