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    Suzanne Huot
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    Default Just dropping in. Female American wigeon

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    Usual PP,plus denoised a section of wing in shadow of front wing ,cropped
    Comments and critique always appreciated
    Thank you for looking

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    Suzanne, beautiful pose, feather details, exposure & BG. Wish for more separation between the eye and surrounding feathers, but I do not know how to achieve that:). Well captured.

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    Nice wigeon shot Suzanne. All of the colors are well-handled and a great landing shot. I love the carmel color on the side of the wigeon.

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    Suzanne:

    Another nice one, sharp, well exposed, good pose.

    Might give it a bit more room all the way around, but very nice as posted.

    Randy

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    What a details . Really nice shot sharpness ,pose is just excellent. Well done.

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    Nice detailed shot Suzanne. I would add a little more room on the top and front of the image.

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    Wow... (oh erm... I guess that's like saying Great shot! huh. ;))

    Wonderfully bright and sharp without any hint of blowing the exposure. Great feather details and pose.

    Really well captured,

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    Lovely light, excellent timing, and great exposure. I am surprised no one mentioned the HA. Ideally the head would be tilted toward us a bit more.

    Looking forward to more!

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    Thank you for your comments Guys and Betsie ,just went back to the original and I guess I made a mistake on my PP Details about the cropping
    Turns out this image is actually full frame no crop done ,but I hear the message on too tight cropping it is often hard to know when its enough or not enough cropping of an image
    thanks for the feedback much appreciated

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    As above plus with the bird angling away the head turn towards you is a huge plus. I will grant Bestie's request in a minute....
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    Any better around the eye or did I over-do it?
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    Beautiful light and detail Suzanne... a little more room might be nice, but it's great to see all the detail with the wigeon filling so much of the frame. Nice job.

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    Thank you Arthur,no you did not overdo and I like the eye being more visible now very much,please advise what you did to improve this so I may learn from you The Master
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    Suzanne ,
    This is yet another beautiful shot from you , lovely wing pose and nice details , Guruji's repost takes this over the top
    TFS

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    Super capture Suzanne. super feather detail and colour. Arthur's repost does improve the eye. Pity about the angle away from you.

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    Briliant sharp detail Suzanne, and I really like the light quality in this. Well captured.

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    What a wonderful shot - fantastic clarity and detail and lovely light.

    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanne Huot View Post
    Thank you Arthur,no you did not overdo and I like the eye being more visible now very much,please advise what you did to improve this so I may learn from you The Master
    Suzanne
    :) and YAW.

    Eye Doctor techniques as described in Digital Basics. QM of the pupil and darken. QM of the iris and lighten. QM of the dark feathers around the eye and lighten.

    The basics of QMing my be found in Digital Basics (https://store.birdsasart.com/shop/ca....aspx?catid=32), advanced techniques can be found in Robert O'Toole's APTATS I and APTATS II (coming soon): https://store.birdsasart.com/shop/ca....aspx?catid=33.

    Total time: about two minutes in all.

    ps: I should have lightened it a bit overall as well.
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