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    Greetings,
    This image was created :) from a boat at Flamingo in Everglades National Park on Dec 22. There was NO addition of Hue or Saturation /colors are as is! Amazing color...Camera 40D; 1/3200/ISO 400/ + 1/3/ 100-400mm at 400mm.
    Any suggestions/help welcomed! Michael

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    Was this around Sandy Key? Nice looking bird good wing position got and smoking blue bg Did real well in the exp since whiles look good Soft light would have helped !!!! Remember you can go to 750 on size if you wish !!!



    ................. love the creation:cool:

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    Nice pose and colors. Maybe some S/H for more underwing details.

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    Love the pose Michael and and I think another round of USM would help.,,AS you mentioned the vibrant colors are awesome. Thanks for sharing.

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    Dear Al,
    Thank you, I am not sure how to size for the forum correctly. I am trying different "formulas". Can you help me with that?
    Best,
    Michael
    PS This was around Frank Key

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    Hi Michael,

    Nice colorful image of this flying spoonie. To resize in PS do the following:
    Using pull down menu: image, image size, then select resample image and constrain proportions, change either width or height, whichever is greater, to 750 pixels. After re-sizing, you can use the save for web function in PS to save the image.
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