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    Default Great Egret One

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    SonyA700~Sony70-400G@400mm~ISO640~F8~1/1250sec~~manual exposure~8-26-2009~Houston, Texas
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    comments and critique welcomed. regards~Bill

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    I like this a lot. Excellent colors and effect. I almost tend to think removing the partial reflection may enhance the image further - IMO.

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    Hi Bill, Good subject in an interesting pose. I like the backround and the effect.Agree with Indranil regarding the reflection. If this were mine I would crop about half off. I would also wish for a bit more room on the left.

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    Bill, I love the preening pose. I'm seeing a slight color cast on the bird esp. the head area. I like the effect on the foliage-it has some nice interest. Well done.

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    Hi, Bill. Very nice pose and detail on the egret, and I really like your pp work with the filters. I especially like the foliage. I might agree with taking some off the bottom.

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    Nice image and application Bill.

    I like the reflection and it helps to balance the image, in my view. Also like the head position in the frame and the border areas.

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    Thanks for the comments, and I agree on the cropping suggestions. Denise, I don't see the color cast. What color are you seeing? regards~Bill

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    Hi Bill, I'm on my laptop but I did a color cast adjustment in LR2 it looks like it has green cast. Might be worth looking into.
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 09-03-2009 at 09:41 PM.

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    Denise: I can see it now, especially in the reflection. There is a reason for it, as well. The environment is mainly green, light mostly ambient(overcast) and alot of light scattering off vegetation. Pretty easily rectified. regards~Bill

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