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    gary rouleau
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    Bosque del Apache, New Mexico

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    Lens (mm): 600
    ISO: 125
    Aperture: 4
    Shutter: 1/25
    Exp. Comp.: 0.0

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    Really nice photo Gary; I like the panoramic crop. You don't see many photos from BdA that look like this one, but I think it's great. It looks a little noisy but I'm not sure that's a bad thing given the mood of the photo. There appear to be some gray spots at the top to the right of center that I might consider cloning out.

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    I really like the composition and framing, but image looks dark.

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    That's a really cool and Very interesting image !!
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    Well done and great composition but on my monitor it looks dark.

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    Thanks Gary, I can't get enough of sandhill cranes. Ever since I saw my first sandhill at the Isenberg Reserve near Lodi, CA, I've been fascinated by these magnificent birds.

    I assume everyone else is using a calibrated monitor. It looks fine on mine. I have one similar to this from Nov. I'll have to dig it up and try to make it look like yours. Thanks for the ideas.

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    Hi Gary , It is slightly on the dark side but I like the beautiful mood you have captured in this image. Really very stunning and a lovely composition. Very fine work and I agree with you the Sandhill cranes are beautiful and fascinating to watch. Thanks for sharing this with us.

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    gary rouleau
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    Ok here is my redo of the sandhill cranes with everyones input, I cloned out the grey spots and lighten it up a touch.

    thanks everyone
    gary

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