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    Vilma Rodriguez
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    Default Green Heron Portrait

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    Nikon D90, 300mm f4, ISO400 1/4000 f4, flash, HH
    I added canvas on the right and cloned that area (still learning!!!)

    Crop, sharpen, and reduce noise

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    Like the BG, clean.
    Do you have more room on the bird to the left? If so, I would add just a bit more on the left, just a personal preference. Clone job is well done!

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    I am sorry, Lim, there is not more room in the left. I appreciate your advice.

    Regards,
    Vilma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vilma Rodriguez View Post
    I am sorry, Lim, there is not more room in the left. I appreciate your advice.

    Regards,
    Vilma.
    Lim sounds so formal, I am not used to it.
    :)
    It is a great image, well exposed. Looks like you shot this in the studio.

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    I am sorry Troy, my mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vilma Rodriguez View Post
    I am sorry Troy, my mistake.
    No apology is necessary.

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    Good advice on the room Vilma !! I like hour you copped it mid wing, natural area !!! .. the little room will move the eye away from the edge and I think will look better !!

    PS wise you can increase contrast a bit to have the image pop a little more !! Fine image, like it a lot !!!!

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    Hi Al, thanks for your good advice.

    Vilma

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    Very nice portrait, Vilma. Very sharp and a nic clean BG.
    Peter

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    fine shot! nice detail and bg is great. a like the work you did with the addition and can only add that to make it better the eyeball would be looking at you more. nice job, vilma!!!

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    One of your best so far IMO Vilma. Sharp with a beautiful BG
    Big congrats

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    Hi Vilma - like it a lot - the composition is different - but well done, SHARP eye and open beak against a nice clean BG.
    Big Congrats :)

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    Nice pose and bg. Love the open bill and the eye makes an impact.

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    Hi Vilma, Your image is sharp,even lighting with a nicely muted backround. Overall the image is well handled with the open beak a plus...

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    Thanks everyone, for your encouragement.

    Vilma

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