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    Default Osprey ENP

    What can i say, the osprey is abundant on the Everglades National Park.
    this was the first time i managed to photograph this species.
    It is also my best photo of the whole trip IMO



    D300s ISO800 Nikkor 300mm F4 (finally.) @F7.1 1/3200l
    Post procesing : croping and cloned a small brach from the low left corner.
    Manual Exposure. (I want to thank you guys on this one, because ive learned a lot in this forum and thank to you now i can work on manual mode without a problem. A year ago i was able to use my DSRL in Program mode and that was it.)

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    Afredo:

    Excellent wing position, angle in frame, clouds add a lot.

    The whites look a little hot on my work computer, but it tends to be too bright on whites.

    I was struck by the number of ospreys at ENP too.

    Keep them coming

    Cheers

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    Hey Alfredo, congrats on moving up to the other modes! I'm sure you're finding the creative input on your part much more satisfying.

    Awesome pose on this individual. Beautiful sky/cloud BG. Randy is correct in observing that the whites are too bright. Looks like there is enough information to revisit the raw file and extract some details/reduce the brightness on those. It will be well worth the effort.

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    Thank you guys.
    here im re-pósting the image.
    Added canvas to the left.
    saturated the blue sky, and toned down the hot white patches.




    I like this one a lot more.

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    Much, much better!! Some jpg compression going on in the sky but the image has much more punch to it, and the whites are in check.

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