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    This week I had my first fotoshoot with a Wood Lark.
    more of this photoshoot on: www.ltdphoto.com

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    Nice photo. Even though the bird and the BG share similar colors, the bird really stands out. What aperture did you shoot? Only suggestion is that the bird appears oversharpened.

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    Aparture is F8, rest of the exif: iso 200, 1/400.

    about the sharpening, the one on my website is less sharpened, I sharpened this one a bit more before uploading.

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    Nice Wood Lark, would love to see the legs.

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    hello JCVindas, if you look here you'll see some legs: www.ltdphoto.com

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    Nice, sharp....but oversharpened as mentioned, I would like to see this as a vertical image and less USM applied.


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    something like this?

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    I like the crop better, but the feathers still look oversharpened.

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    thanks for your comment.
    doesn't look oversharpened on my screen.

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