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    Jaap Bakker
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    Default Western Marsh Harrier

    Busy with building,a short while in the morning there is a change because of the light.

    The head was to dark I made it a bit lighter in CS.
    Sharp the picture,resize and sharp again.




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    Jaap:

    I like the pose, nesting material, trees in background, angle in frame.
    The head may have lost a bit of contrast in the lightening, could consider some selective sharpening there.

    Well framed.

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    Like the pose and behaviour. Trees in the BG tie in well with the nesting material. Good suggestion by Randy.
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    Very nice flight shot.

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    Good looking action shot and I really like the composition and how all of the nesting material is included.

    I also like the outline of the trees in bg.

    Nice one.

    Dave

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