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    Wonderful image Clement , lovely HA ,details and killer eye contact ,
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    Very nice image. Love the head turn and the prominent eye.
    Was it taken at sundown? What is the reason of the pink cast?

    Szimi

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    fantastic details visible through the glass :)
    perfectly captured.
    if it was mine i would have taken a bit space from right and added to left.


    clement bhai sorry but taking liberty without asking. posting here the little changed.
    a red is toned down a bit.

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    Szimi,
    Yes was taken after sundown. The reflection of the red-orange sky on the grassland is shown in the picture. I always feel the colors in nature should be shown as they are than correcting every bit in pp
    Last edited by Clement Francis; 11-06-2009 at 07:56 AM.

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    got that point anna . in anyways this is killer shot :)

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    Hi Clement, it would help viewers understand the colour if you had originally indicated that this was taken after sundown...I too thought there was a magenta cast before reading this :-)

    Beautiful subject, exposure and sharpness look great. Good low angle too. I wish you had pointed your lens more to the left - Mital's repost nicely recreates the effect this would have done to the comp. Overall well done!

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    Another beautiful shot Clement. The eye is intense and for some reason my crazy brain likes the original composition instead of pushing the bird off to the right.

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    Another stunning shot Clement nice angle,pose and details. Excellent Work!

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    Super look back pose, and that eye stands out so well. Good overall detail, and Mital's repost regarding the comp works well.

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    What a stunner ... love the shot .. great eye contact and head angle and I really like the background, great use of DOF

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    Really like the colours and textures in this image, BG colours complementing the bird perfectly, soft grass BG vs the detail of feathers. Well done, Clement.

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    Handsome bird well exposed, detailed and posed. Love the brilliant eye. Very nicely done!

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    very nice shot.

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    Hi Clement: This shot is a killer. The bird's eye just pops right out of the monitor. I prefer the original comp and colors, esp after learning more info. I would however prefer just a tad more room on top. You have a real winner here!

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