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    Hi everybody, uf... I have been away for a preety long period, good thing is that work is going great and that is what has kept me so bussy for so long, I am giving a lot of private photography courses and Photoshop lessons :D and I am also re-doing my website (will be online soon). This image was created a while ago in Chile. Hope you like it. Enjoy.

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    Hi, Ramon. Great stuff. I like the backlight combined with some detail in the birds, and the dual pose works really well. Did you happen to experiment with any others that were underexposed to produce just backlit silhouttes? Seems that would be a good option for this scene as well, but I say that not as a knock on this image, just an another idea.

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    Looks great with the backlighting amigo! :) There is a very faint bright spot between the wings of the two birds, but not enough to be a big deal, just thought I'd mention it. WOuld love to see one of the two facing each other. :) Thanks for sharing.

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    Very interesting composition and I like the idea. The birds also look very interesting and it makes me curious about what details and colours are hidden in the shadows. It makes me want to open up the shadows a bit, which is perhaps a slippery slope. Well done. Dave

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    Hey Ramon, I love the idea but I'd experiment making this darker, and "blacker" (as is it is rather brownish-red). Good stuff!

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    Thank you all very much guys! I apreciate the suggestions and comments. I have a few darker shots, actually, the pelican silouhette was shot this same afternoon. I will be posting some of them as I have the time so you can check them out :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ákos Lumnitzer View Post
    Looks great with the backlighting amigo! :) There is a very faint bright spot between the wings of the two birds, but not enough to be a big deal, just thought I'd mention it. WOuld love to see one of the two facing each other. :) Thanks for sharing.
    Hey amigo, if I recall correctly, that white spot is a OOF Gull way back in the BG, I should've probably removed it, and yes, I was hoping they would face each other, but well they never did :o

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    Roman,

    Very unique. Duo is wonderful.

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