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    Default Pacific Brown Pelican

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    Found a large flock of pelicans on the beach this morning - a bit too late for having good light though. Managed to grab this head shot of two pelicans in their breeding plumage.
    D200, 300/4 AF-S with TC-17EII, 1/1250s, f/6.7, ISO200.

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    Nice head shots, Dieter. These two should be on a double-mint gum commercial! Maybe its me but the foreheads seem a bit soft. Maybe that was the harsh light?

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    Dieter,
    This is a very nice shout...:D TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE...:D:D
    Love the colors and details, good eye contact. Would like to see just a tad of canvas to the left of your subject...:)

    Big Congrats...:D

    Gus...:cool:

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    Wonderful image Dieter.... But then you don't take too many that aren't.

    Steve

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    Leroy Laverman
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    Looks a bit soft to me as well. I tried a little sharpening here but I think it should be done with the full size image. For the web I think more space might be nice as Gus mentioned but as a print it might be OK.

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    Thanks everybody. More canvas on the left is no problem - there is more in the original - need to reprocess the entire image though. Liked the 1:1 aspect ratio but could easily go to 5:4. Softness comes likely from the fact that this is a rather significant crop of the original - too much to be of use except for web display. I resharpened the cropped but not resized version - then resized and applied the same sharpening as previously.

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    Did a complete reprocess from the original - with a 5:4 aspect ratio crop this time - too much space in front of the birds now?

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    I like the last comp much better.

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