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    Default Desoto strolling

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    No crop, straight out of camera, minor tweaks in Vievaza 2.
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    Wow! Great shot, and I have serious 500L envy! ;)

    Whites look a titch hot but it's probably just my monitor. I like the light, bright look of this shot.

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    Whites look hot on my calibrated iMac. Would have tried to tone down whites in it's rear area.
    I like the low angle shot and the mid step action. Excellent detail and sharpness. Would have been better if you had moved back a bit to give him more room above his head.
    Also, I would have opened the aperture, eg f/5.6

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    Like the details, just feel way too tight and centered.
    TFS.

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    love the details and close up view, nice environment.

    Did you clone something between the legs? the shoreline is discontinuous behind the left leg :confused:
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    thks guys, agree on a bit tightness,also no clones, blurred the bkg a bit.
    Don

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    hey don, i agree with the rest of the gang on the tightness and being centered. hey what could you do!!? also, is this flashed? seems you could have backed it down a little. the best flash is the one that is not that noticeable!!

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    Hi Don, Agree with above comments regarding room on the top. Very sharp with good detail....

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    Sharp as a tack - love the low shooting angle - looks just a tad bright on my screen.
    Fine image!
    Techs look solid>

    Good One!!

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    All great points, Tight and a little hot !!! Should be going into breeding plumage soon !!

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    What he could have/should have done was taken two big steps back in a hurry.
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    Very nice low angle and pose in this image.

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