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    Nikon D90; 1/1600 sec; AP; f/5.6; ISO 200; color adjustments in CS4 and Viveza.

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    Lot's to like here, great eye, HA and love the colors. BG is great are highlights in check, they look alright to me just curious about histogram. This is some of your best work, well done. Tight at the bottom but you can cure that with added canvas. See Ed Forum threads to address this as well. Like the vert composition, sweet picture - thanks for sharing.
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    Ditto what Jeff said - Nice critique Jeff!!

    Might have swapped some of the SS for some more DOF especially as there is nothing in the BG to worry about.
    Looking Good!!

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    Absolutely love this one Mirenchu. Unreal sharpness, and Jeff mentioned tight LRC. Top stuff! Which lens were you using here?

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    Very beautiful, love the pose perch and details, nicely done!
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    Hi Lady Mirenchu,
    This is a sweet image...I like the up close slanted head pose. The head angle and eye contact are good and so is the color rendition...just a tad more room at the bottom...excellent...proud of you...keep them coming...:):cool:

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    verry nice sweet image Mirenchu i wish i could do an image like this way ... well done

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    Love the pose, the sharpness, the nice details especially in the whites, the color, the background and the gripping feet. Agree with more room at the bottom and I see some lighten halos around the legs and perch, maybe it's just my eyes.

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    Mirenchu - Lovely image. Couldn't ask for a better HA, and colors are nice, not overstated. Agree with Jeff and others about a bit of room at the bottom; looks as if you cropped tightly to avoid a branch coming in from the left, but some canvas could probably be added. Well done!

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    I agree with all great picture and it does neet a little canvas at the bottom

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    Mirenchu, I have been chasing these guys for quite awhile, wish I had taken this image. This is an excellent capture. All the techs are covered. Congrats!!!

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    Thank you for your comments and advice. I'm learning a lot and that is your help and guidance, thank you again!
    Akos, the lens that I used is a AF-S Nikkor 300mm 4 with a Nikkor AF-S Teleconverter 1.4 X

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