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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Default Spoonbill Preening

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    Taken in Ding Darling NWR using a Canon Digital Rebel and the Sigma 300-800mm lens at 800mm and a 1.4 extender on a Wimberly Tripod locked down. ISO 400 at f8. Not the color you get in March as this was taken early Jan.
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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Roman Very nice pose, exposure just perfect and good looking bg !!! Just feel is a bit tight in frame I like this image very much Always glad to see the spoons at Ding !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the pose, details and eye contact. I agree that it is a bit tight in the frame.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey All,
    I wanted to back off..........probably should have (especially with the zoom).....but there was a bird just off to the right and tree garbage to the left.
    Roman

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    great colors in this even though it isnt the march plumage. i like the comp very much!! congrats

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    Sharp and sweet. EXP perfect. Easy to add some canavs to the top.

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    Love the pose here Roman with great colour and detail. Extra space all around would put this image over the top!!!

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    Love the pose.

    I have a question. Why is the bird and perch glowing??

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    Thanks all, will add canvas as it is very easy........if you haven't noticed..big fan of tight crops but even I agree....this could use a little more. As for Maxis...........I don't see it on my screen...does anyone else?
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    Excellent colors and I love the background. Dont mind the crop at all. Thanx for sharing.

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    No glow here. The forehead looks just a bit funky as if it were multiplied too much...

    later and love, artie
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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Don't know why............did absolutely nothing there except for overall sharpening...........and normal other adjustments,
    Roman

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