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    Connie Mier
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    Default Three Flamingos

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    Deep in the Everglades
    Sony a700, Minolta 300mm, 1.4XTC
    1/640, ISO320, f9, some cropping on top and added a guassian blur to the bg on top. I also lightened the middle bird's shadowed face.
    Connie

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    I remembered this being one of your first posts a while back, so I went back and compared this version to it...good job on the shadow clean-up and BG gaussian blur.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the interaction, light and tight crop and would sharpen the birds a bit more.

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    Connie Mier
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    I remembered this being one of your first posts a while back, so I went back and compared this version to it...good job on the shadow clean-up and BG gaussian blur.
    Daniel, good eye! I forgot to mention that this was a repost. Sorry about that, but glad you noticed the differences.
    Connie

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    Judd Patterson
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    You caught a really awesome interaction between flamingoes...not a common sight in South Florida at all! Was this down in Snake Bite or one of the nearby bites in Florida Bay?

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    Connie Mier
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    Judd, thanks for the comments. Mud Lake.

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    HI Connie

    You handled this very well. Your PP work is solid so keep it up. I can't see any traces. :) Nice interaction and I only wish for a bit better light. :)
    Thanks for sharing.

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