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    Canon EOS ID Mk IV, 500mm f/4, @500mm, f/11, 1/1000, ISO-400.

    I was Happy with the way this came out. There is one small niggle in my head though..... could the blues have been made bluer???? Well Will wait for opinions from all.
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    Colors are almost there. Maybe a touch underexposed 1/3 or so and the sharpening has been overdone, serious halos around the tail, back and beak.

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    Nice looking bird. The blade of grass adds a lot to the image. I do agree that it looks oversharpened as presented.
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    Ramesh:

    Lovely goose, nice colors, I am OK with the water color, but agree about trying a slightly brighter version with a bit more care on the sharpening.

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    i think the white's need to work on purification as i feel it become little greyed out. the IQ is really great and so the angel and inclusion of reflection. yes agree with randy on taking little extra care on sharpness.

    overall i just loved your EG collection from Ramesh.

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