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    Fort Desoto First Light. Cropped only, left some floating debris in water rt side.
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    Great high key Don. love the composition, whites looks good on my monitor.
    Regards,

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    Hi Don, Nice HK and good placement within the frame. I know the whites aren't blown but would have liked seeing a bit more detail.

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    Nice portrait, Don. I agree with Dave-I think a little more detail would give it some depth.
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    Hi, Don!

    This looks great to me! The only problem I see is the sand in the lower left/bottom of the frame. Not much you can do about it, I know. But still draws my eye away. Thanks for posting!

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    Hi Don - like it a lot - at full size suspect more details are visible in the whites.
    Like the pose - Good HA.
    Keep em coming :)

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    bird looks a bit purple/magenta? on my monitor
    Took it into PS and first thing PS says is that not sRGB.
    Added little green, or subtracted magenta, and like it better. YMMV.
    Tom

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