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    This female harrier was working a local farm. The shot was taken from a vehicle blind shortly before sunset. 1D mark IV, 800 f5.6, at iso 1250, 1/1250, f8 mounted on kirk window mount / ballhead and sidekick. I am unsure of what to do about the shadow line on the tail ?

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    excellent pose and nice eye contact, BG is great too, details look a bit coarse, maybe apply finer sharpening? BG can also use some NR.
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    The splay of the tail feathers make this image especially appealing to me. I extremely
    rarely have a background that has this Monet impact which I like a lot. As far as your question
    about the shadow in the tail, I wonder if it might be best to work both portions to a closer
    medium than try to recover the bottom alone.

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    Nice pose and look-back HA. Love the far wing, and wish the near one would be just a bit lower - but I would still be thrilled with this. The tail flare is awesome, but bummer about that shadow you mention. Not sure I'd want to mess with it too much (I'm often lazy and impatient with PP), but you could experiment using some of the top tail feathers and flip then resize/shape/colour them to match at bottom.

    P.S. The colours looked way better when I viewed this in PS as you posted in RGB. Always best to convert to sRGB for web.

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