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    D300-Sigma 150-500@500mm-f 7.1-Iso 320-1/200 Sec

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    nice ground level shot Asad. But i feel that there is some blue cast and lack of sharpness on the feather. is this too close crop ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitalpatel View Post
    nice ground level shot Asad. But i feel that there is some blue cast and lack of sharpness on the feather. is this too close crop ?
    Hi mitalpatel.
    thanks for Comments .low sharpness is on resize.where is riverside and stone are color .this image teken after spate .stones are clear and color after spate.
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    Nice BG and head turn. Good job getting really low at him. The sharpness does look funny and I'm wondering if maybe it's just over sharpened.

    Brian

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    Asad, I guess there is plenty of detail in there! Impossible to hold that detail at the web viewing size. I like the over the shoulder view with nice head angle and low shooting angle. I can't help but feel something in post processing is hurting this one a little. Sorry, I can't put my finger on it.

    Good Shooting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Barcelos View Post
    Nice BG and head turn. Good job getting really low at him. The sharpness does look funny and I'm wondering if maybe it's just over sharpened.

    Brian
    Hi brian.
    thanks for Comments .This is oreginal shot (NEF) that is resize.no Edit


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    Hi Asad,
    Nice pose, the stones add to the image, I guess a warmer overall tone is more pleasing to the viewer although it may not reflect the actual scene. I agree there is plenty of detail in the NEF, but with proper resizing and sharpen in post you should still get better sharpness/detail. Try a different sharpening setting, for example resize in Photoshop using bicubic method and then apply (80,0.5,0) USM.

    Great shot, keep 'em coming.

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    Beautiful low angle. I also think you need to sharpen it differently. I usually select the bird using quick-selection and refine edge. and then use 200(or 300), 0.2 (or 0.3), 0 setting in USM. And I always do it after resizing.

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    Thanks for Comments

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    Hi Asad, I like the low angle. See my comments on head angle with the bird angled away by scrolling down here: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=42740
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    As far as the sharpness issues: with sharpest focus on the eye and the bird angled away, it would seem that the near-wing would be lacking detail as a result of a shallow d-o-f.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    As far as the sharpness issues: with sharpest focus on the eye and the bird angled away, it would seem that the near-wing would be lacking detail as a result of a shallow d-o-f.
    Hi mr.Morris
    Thank you for comments.I heed your suggestions in the photography of wildlife next.

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    YAW. How is your lovely daughter doing?
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    Hi Mr Morris.
    Oh oh oh !!!she is very talkative and sugary!!!!she is realy lovely daughter.
    Thank you Mr morris

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