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    Scott Moore
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    Was at Anhinga Trail this morning and the green herons were very active. I appreciate your comments. Thanks for looking.

    Scott

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    Last edited by Scott Moore; 03-15-2008 at 08:24 PM. Reason: Removed sloppy clone marks, removed OOF branch and performed general cleanup.

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    Gautam Biswas
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    Hi Scott!
    A very nice and sharp image of this heron.The slightly raised head is good too.
    My only concern is with the out of focus branch. You might concern cloning it out.

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    Sharp, nice COMP, good exposure. Perch problems noted. There are some (sloppy) clone stamp marks and funky BKGR in front of the bill and in the ulc. later and love, artie
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    Thanks for the input. I should have caught the clone stamp marks. I'll repost with the clean version. What is the ulc?

    Scott

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    ulc = upper left corner.

    later and love, artie
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    Nice shot, if was not Arthur Morris comment i even didn't saw this clone stamp changes, but image is very nice anyway...Best Regards, Boris

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    What I like to do to see what I think might be clone marks is to grab the slider of the web browser at right and go up and down in very short strokes while staring at the image. Try it while looking to the immediate left of the moss...

    Rest of image looks fine.

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    Thanks for all of the great feedback. The image now incorporates all of the feedback. Let me know if I'm there yet.

    Thanks, Scott

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