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    300D+ 100-400@400 ....f/5.6, 1/79 s,-0.56 eV, ISO 400, on bean bag,




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    Nicely designed image but big problems with the eye... Did you use flash? (Its seems as if you must have.) Love the greens... The front part of the bird including the head is angled slightly away from you and this is a bad thing for the image... later and love, artie
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    thx Artur on your kind comment.....it is a old picture (2005) ...back then I did not have clue about HAP :).....
    yes i did use fill flash (camera pop up) :(

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko Matesic View Post
    thx Artur on your kind comment.....it is a old picture (2005) ...back then I did not have clue about HAP :).....
    yes i did use fill flash (camera pop up) :(
    :) You can blow up the eye and get rid of all the weird highlights (that were caused by the flash). later and love, artie

    ps: You could also try darkening or increasing the density of the face...
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    Thank you very much .....I`ll try to fix it :)

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    The setting and details are very nice. Adding to Artie's comments, the whites look a bit hot on my monitor.

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    On a different note, and besides the nits covered, I love the 3d quality of that background :)

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    Hi Marko!
    I Iove the green colors,pose and details!

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