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    Default scorpion

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    The situation was very nice also for the flower aroun

    Every comment or suggest will be ok.

    Canon Mark III
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    nice pose with habitat around, food in beak is bonus
    This image in overall looks soft to me
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    ditto harshat. beautiful frame but little bit soft.
    having 300 2.8 with 1.4 should be a pin sharp image. is this a huge crop ?

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    Some more USM and NR will get the 100% out of this wonderfull composition.
    Congratulaitons! I like it.

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    I like the included habitat and the scorpion adds interest. I agree regarding sharpening the bird more.

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    Agree on the above. Great composition with the habitat including the scorpion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indranil Sircar View Post
    Agree on the above. Great composition with the habitat including the scorpion.
    Hi it is not a crop .
    I don't like like sharpening because sometimes it make problem to the photos .
    Could anyone give me tips for the best use of sharpen with cs4 or sharpener pro 3 of Nik Software?
    Thanks
    Another question : what means USM and NR ?

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    I have sent you a PM redarding sharpening :)

    USM = Unsharp Mask
    NR = Noise Reduction

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