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    Sony A700~Sony70=400G@400mm~ISO 1000~1/400~F/8~HH~9-25-2010~Surfside,Texas~CS5~Redfield Fractalius~Pixel Bender
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    You've gone over to a high key style, lately. Love the detail and pose, might go with a little more color though, near the top of the head and back where it blends with background..but as always just my opinion...TFS

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    Bill, Wonderful vision. The detail and toning are very attractive. Nice combination of Frac/PB. TFS your results + what can be done with a high key image. :-)

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    Bill, I like this one a lot. I'm a fan of high-key looks and I don't mind the partial blending with the background. Well done. I would suggest just a little bit of sharpening to the image.
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    Bill, I like the effect aplied and the high key. I might try to get some detail in the foot and beak if it were mine. It's a tiny bit tight in the LLC.

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    This is a great rendition of a vulture. The high key look is very effective. I agree with the few minor adjustments as mentioned above.

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