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    Gail Spitler
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    'Tis the season for these birds... Not really, these birds are wild around here and actually feeder birds.
    I know you'll see the grass on her beak. Right now that's beyond my PP skills to remedy.
    Comments and suggestions much appreciated.

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    Gail
    Canon 7D with 500mm + 1.4x, 1/640 sec at f/5.6, eval metering, 0 comp, central spot focus, ISO 400

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    William Malacarne
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    Gail

    Great shot....nice detail and very good background.

    Bill

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    Very nice portrait, you definitely have the eye in focus here, love the sharpness, the details and the color. I might crop a little off the top, run a round of NR on the background and tone down the beak a bit. I don't mind about the grass that much, it tells me a story.

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    That's quite a look you're getting and I wouldn't even think about removing the grasses; to me it gives the image that little something different. Good detail, HA, and agree that a bit of NR would improve it.

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    I like it Gail, but I would remove the grass. It should be easy (even for me); one way is simply to use the clone stamp repeatedly, in VERY small steps.

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    verry nice image Gail , i wish it was mine ... well done ..

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    Hi Gail,
    A lovely portrait indeed, I like the close up pose with the crystal clear eye...the background showcases your subject quite well, making him pop out...well done...looking forward to more...:cool:

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    I like it a lot Gail Sharp and lovely bg !! Agree on bg noise, what I usually do is run a soft brush on a layer, seems to smooth things out !!

    Would remove the extra catchlight and grass wise does not bother me, might not be that easy removing !! .. fine looking bird !!!

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    I like this one, well done and very original. Nice detail for the 1.4 TC, what type of NR are you running. I use Tpoaz on entire image often with no loss to IQ. NIK has a new NR tool that allows you to apply based on colors and/or hand placed markers for those who do not want to fiddle with PS layers and such. The are offered as stand alone point applications or PS plus-ins and offer 15 day trial versions.

    Gail - nice work!
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    Excellent image!

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    Gail Spitler
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    Thanks everyone - really helpful. I appreciate the observation of the noise in the bg, I am still sorting out how much is present with the 7D under various conditions and deciding how I want to deal with it in my workflow.
    Thanks again
    Cheers
    Gail

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