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    50D, 1/3200, ISO 500, EF 100 - 400, f/5.6.

    Thanks for looking! All C and C appreciated.

    Gary.

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    Hi Gary

    Lovely water got you a nice reflection !! Did well with the exposure, might want a slight more detail on the shadows on base of neck but very pleasing..... giving more could have blown the whites !!! Might zero in on the eye and darken slightly .. eye ball on these always looks funny !! Excellent capture !!!

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    Hi Gary,
    This is one sweet image and capture, I love the quality and color of the water...agree on the eye fix...good show...keep them coming...:cool:

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    Besides the sharpness of the reflection, I like the bow wave and the calm "coming at you" eye contact.

    Suggestions: Dial back the blue/cyan cast that's overall but mainly evident in the brown of the plumage, crank the plumage up a notch, and add a little
    more water below the reflection. Great capture!

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    Hi Gary - love the low angle and the strong reflection - Davids repost is a improvement although a little bright for my own personal tastes.
    GOod show :)

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    Gary;

    The smooth bow wake is nice, as mentioned.
    Another vote for bit more room beneath the reflection. Even reflections can look be crowded in the frame!

    Somewhere between your original exposure and David's would work best for me.

    Cheers

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    Gary:

    My take on the exposure. I brought it up .30 stop in ACR and adjusted the white point in PS. Pretty subtle, but how I remember the bird. I didn't add the canvas, but do think David is right.

    Randy

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    Very nice, love the sharpness, the details in brown feathers, the wave and the droplets around the bird. For me I like the original crop, with more room at the bottom somehow it makes me feel that the reflection is the main subject. I like how David bring out more feather details.

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