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    Default Tampa Bay Willet

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    this one is from last year and one i originally processed with CNX2. trying to learn Ps and this is the result with ACR and Ps. curious as to what everyone thinks.

    D300, Bigma at 420mm, f/11, 1/250s, 0EV, ISO 500

    thanks for looking. comments and critiques much appreciated.

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    Such a fantasric image this is , loved the feather details, HA, BG
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    Sweet light, and what excellent detail you have captured Harold. I like the pose, and the softer colours. He seems to be leaning ever so slightly forward, so I would see what a slight CCW rotation would do.

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    Beautiful Light, Good HA and the Low angle makes this. Congrats...

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    Harold, Nice low angle and beautiful wing details, Really nice soft light. Well done!!

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    EXP and processing look fine. I like the two angled wavs but not the placement of the horizon line.... Not much that you could do about that as you were in a good position....
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    The distant horizon line is so soft and gentle it worries me not. You did well brother! I like the scene and the light is lovely. Another tame Florida bird! :D Thanks for sharing.

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    The soft light and colors make this one for me. I wish the horizontal lines were different but as Akos said they are acceptably blurred.

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