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    Taking a morning dip. I wish there was a bit more canvas on the right.

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    Cropped and sharpened, HH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Redd View Post
    I wish there was a bit more canvas on the right.
    Pretty easy to do. Cropped off the top, added to the sides and bottom, boosted contrast and adjusted levels a bit.
    Cheers,
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    That's a different type of Osprey image!! Doing its best "wader" impersonation...I like it! I agree with your wish of more room at right, but as you can see with Ofer's repost it is easy to do. The levels adjustment he did look good too.

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    Sadly we cannot get within 300 yards of these birds here .

    Great and vey different image of an Osprey. That extra canvas and levels adjustment works just fine.

    Shaun

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    I think this is a wonderful osprey portrait, Tom, and a quite unusual setting for it. Repost definitely a bit better. Thanks for sharing this lovely image.

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    Thank you all for the comments. Ofer, thank you for the improved repost.

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    Love the low angle, wonderful detail in the feathers and the movement of the water, well done
    Gen

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    What a wonderful moment,absolute fabulous.
    So sharp and all the details are there.

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