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    Bert De Tilly
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    Default Blach-crowned




    Appareil :Nikon D3
    Objectif :VR 300mm F/2,8G
    Focale :300mm
    Ouverture : F/6,3
    Vitesse d'obturation : 1/1600s
    Mode d'exposition : Manuel
    Sensibilité ISO :ISO 500

    Thanks for comments

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    I might crop or clone out the blue along the bottom. Must say that is a great capture! Bob

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    Bert:

    Nice ventral view, feet well shown, sharp.
    To my eye, the image is a bit dark. The repost shows the image with 1/2 more exposure, and the blue strip at bottom burned in a bit. To me, the lighter version shows the plumage off more and highlights the eye as well.

    Cheers

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    Great capture , like the repost better. keep them coming

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    Very nice captured. Why is the bird so yellow?

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    very nice Bert,nice and sharp,good eye contact,think I would clone out the grey at the bottom of picture,thanks.

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    Thank you very much for your comments, thank you Randy for the correction

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert De Tilly View Post
    Thank you very much for your comments, thank you Randy for the correction
    Bert:

    I like to think of it as a suggestion:)

    Cheers

    Randy

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    Bert, I like the pose and sharpness in this image. Randy's repost brought out more detail. I think a slight bump in contrast would make it stand out a bit more.

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    Interesting position the bird was in when you snapped it. With a light subject against the dark background, it's pretty easy
    to mask, allowing you to selectively bring out details in the bird. Some nice ones in there to play with! :cool:




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