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    Default Last Osprey (I think)

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    Blue Cypress Lake, FL


    Alfred and Lance are right (never doubted them)...."overcast is much better". Thanks


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    Alfred Forns
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    ..... famous last words ... last osprey Best thing to say is .. this may be the last .... :)

    Overcast = no shadows Could tweak in PS With high key images the bg will come out just about all white !! Exposure should be from plus one to two and two thirds, with most the entire sky will be blinking but bird looking mighty fine !!!

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    Hi Ken, good advice by Al. I noticed a pinkish caste throughout. Did you try to warm the image since on a cloudy day you shouldn't get that look...

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    Hi Ken - I laos notice a pinkish colour cast..
    Think High key would look good.
    Best to get this right in camera - basic thing really.

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    Tried to adjust the temp slightly....looking back it did have a pinkish cast....think I corrected it and changed the crop slightly, Thanks

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    nice image ken your still the man!!

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    Nice repost Ken. These guys sure can help!!! :)

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