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    D0; 80-400 VR @ 200m. ISO 400, f/6.3 @ 1/4000s. Matrix metering @ -1.3 EV. HH, cropped to vertical.

    Ding Darling, several weeks ago. C&C appreciated.

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    An interesting pose with the crossed legs and the intent stare, Bill. Good sharpness and DOF. The exposure looks good, though you may want to darken the upper legs a little. Good detail in the shadows. Well done.

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    I really like this shot... real nice pose, good detail and very good exposure.
    A slight bump in saturation (+10) looks even nicer on my monitor.

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    Thanks Steve and Kenn. I appreciate the comments. Here's a repost with slightly darker legs, slight boost in saturation, and a slight boost in contrast using USM. In taking a more critical look at the image I believe there is some clumping of feathers that might indicate oversharpening or an artifact of NR. When I get the time I'll go back to the RAW file and see if I can correct it.

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    I like the intent hunting stare and pose in this image. Well done!

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