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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Default A Splash of Fall

    I tried something different here since the perch is quite dominant but I liked the shape and the reflection of leaves in the BG that already turned yellow and red.



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    Great setting here Axel Bhai.. beautiful bird, good pose, the perch and the plants add so well to this colourful frame... congrats..

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    Axel:

    I like the concept a lot, lovely colors, very much a fall feeling.
    My only observation would be that the LUC is so bright, that it draws the eye away from the bird and the rest of the scene.

    I reduced the luminosity of that corner, which IMHO refocuses the eye onto the bird. There is so much detail, that I had to use a lot of compression to get the image downsized enough, but I think the idea comes across.

    Do you have any with the bird perched higher on the stump?

    Randy

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    Thanks, Randy! I think this version works, too. The bird moved further down to look for food after this.

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    beautiful setting...I Iove the pose,perch and the colors!

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    Great impact and atmosphere!. I like Randy's suggestion of reducing the luminosity in the corner.

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    Lovely set and overall scene, great textures, pose, composition, detal, colors, light and sharpness. Loved it. COngratulaitons.
    Ps: Repost does look better.

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    Super comp, and with the heron nicely placed. Im glad you captured him where he was, as I feel lower down, you would have lost the impact in this. I like the foliage in the tree stump too.

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    The Perch and plants make it for me on this one.
    I like the scene, setting, colors, sharpness and Comp.
    The BG "steal" some attention, due to the bright spots.

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    very nice scene, the environment is very cool., I like Randy's work, and wonder if a flash was used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raymond Barlow View Post
    very nice scene, the environment is very cool., I like Randy's work, and wonder if a flash was used?
    Thanks, Ray! I didn't use flash, the catchlight is probably a reflection of the water.

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