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    Tom Dolezal
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    From a visit to the Scottish Highlands earlier this year.

    Technical: Canon 1D MK 3, Canon 300 f/2.8 IS,f/5.6, 1/1000, 0 EV, ISO 800, 0 EV, AV mode, handheld

    C&C always welcome.

    Thank you for looking.

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    Hi Tom, would like to see a bit more room for the bird to fly into IMHO. Detail is there and at ISO800 there will not be too much noise, which helps the very contrasty image. Would be tempted to remove the white high spots under the wing which are slightly distracting.

    Can you add a bit more narrative as it does help the reader. Glad to see you have broken away from the sq format at last:D

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    BTW, I think it needs to go into Avian section.;)
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    Hi Tom, I like the vertical presentation and the diagonal line that the bird introduces into the image. I find the view of the top of the bird pleasing. I also like the eye contact. If I am not mistaken the bird appears to have a bit of a blue cast. It is most apparent to me on the back of the bird. To show you what I mean, attached is a repost with some color correction to remove the cast on the bird. Hopefully it still represents what you saw in the field. Thanks for sharing.

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    I like the strong diagonal composition in this image and the contrast between white and blue. Agree with Steve that the bird is a bit tight in the frame. Neat eye contact and good job on the exposure. Keep them coming :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Hi Tom, would like to see a bit more room for the bird to fly into IMHO. Detail is there and at ISO800 there will not be too much noise, which helps the very contrasty image. Would be tempted to remove the white high spots under the wing which are slightly distracting.

    Can you add a bit more narrative as it does help the reader. Glad to see you have broken away from the sq format at last:D

    Steve
    Cheers for your comments and suggestions Steve. Did originally try a wider crop felt that the eye contact was being lost.

    Haven't broken completely with the square format but here, with that wing angle I think this is the only crop that would work.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    BTW, I think it needs to go into Avian section.;)
    Cheers again Steve - thank you to the kindly mod who did this.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Ertel View Post
    Hi Tom, I like the vertical presentation and the diagonal line that the bird introduces into the image. I find the view of the top of the bird pleasing. I also like the eye contact. If I am not mistaken the bird appears to have a bit of a blue cast. It is most apparent to me on the back of the bird. To show you what I mean, attached is a repost with some color correction to remove the cast on the bird. Hopefully it still represents what you saw in the field. Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers Phil for your comments and edit - will look into that blue caste.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Aragonés View Post
    I like the strong diagonal composition in this image and the contrast between white and blue. Agree with Steve that the bird is a bit tight in the frame. Neat eye contact and good job on the exposure. Keep them coming :)
    Thank you Juan for your comments. As I mentioned in my reply to Steve I felt with a wider crop the eye contact was being lost - will look at that again.

    Tom

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    Why was this moved from the avian forum to the wildlife forum? It needs to go back to the avian forum.

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