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    Richard Mc Donald
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    Taken on a recent 3 day trip into central Arnhem Land.
    1D MKIV - 800 f/5.6 - ISO400 - f/5.6 -1/3 exposure compensation.
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    Really nice bird...I like the pose, color and sharpness are excellent.

    I would run a blur and/or noise reduction on the background to smooth it out more and maybe darken some of the bright spots in the background as well.

    Nice shot.

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    Very beautiful bird Richard. I like the dreamy background. The exposure looks excellent with lots of detail in the shadows and highlights. Nice and sharp where it counts. I might consider taking a little off the bottom as the image looks a little bottom-heavy. I also might consider burning in (darkening) the bright spot over the back of the bird.

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    Hi Richard, good points made by Joel and John. I love this image. Very nicely captured and presented. Wonderful detail and color as well as exposure. The intent look really adds interest. Well done!
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    Good detail and color. I find the lines in the background in front of the bird a little distracting. Agree w Joel blur this area would help the subject standout.

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