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    Default Red-Shouldered Hawk through the Everglades marsh

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    Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.
    Nikon D90; 1/1250 sec; AP; f/8; ISO 640; image was cropped, color adjust and sharpened in selective areas.

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    Good sharpness and timing ! I would tune down the brightness a tad for my taste. Didn't know the hawk could fly among all the branches :)

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    Hi Lady Mirenchu,
    I like the capture. You have good details, good color rendition and a sharp eye, also the downward wing position with the raised wing tips. You did very well considering the dense habitat...well done, proud of you...:cool:

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    hi Mirenchu i think u have good fine details , your image is sharp the color is good as well , i hope u dont mind i have try to cleen it a little bit . i have use the clone tool , and selective box blur in BG to give a better focus , and a little crop from the right side , in this pretty image that u made .If u dont like it thats ok , see u around .Kostas .

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    Thank you for all your comments and suggestions and Kostas, you did a great job! It sure looks very nice without all the branches!!! Thanks again!:)

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    Hi Mirenchu How you got that bird sharp in the clutter is beyond me !!! Neat !!!

    Sure wish the re post by Kostas was the original !! .... excellent PS work !!!

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    Congratulations Mirenchu, I've never been able to capture this guy this sharp in flight.
    Great re post Kostas

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