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    Very skiddish Birds;yet Pure beauty :D
    Cloned out some beach twig debris, and one shell. Slight crop.
    Would like to thank BPN member Don Lacy for the "Tour" of Fort Desoto Lagoon.
    Canon 7d
    500mm + 1/4 II
    ISO 200
    F 8
    1/1000
    Eval metering + .33
    Last edited by Don Hamilton Jr.; 04-28-2010 at 08:23 PM.

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    Like the low angle, detail, colours & head angle. Great image!:)

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    Good standard portrait, and I like the peeking toe. Good job on the beach clean up as I don't see any evidence of work being done there. Not crazy about the harsh light.

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    Don:

    Considering the harsh light (as mentioned by Daniel), you did very well on the exposure.
    I do think a slight reverse S curve, and perhaps a bit of recovery slider in ACR,would help tame the high contrast a bit.
    Agree about the peekaboo talon:)

    Cheers

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