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    Whilst photographing Water voles I found these very confiding little grebes on a very heavily wooded canal, hence low shutter speed. Took the camera off the tripod and got down flat using a bean bag. Then waited for the grebe to hit some shafts of light.

    Worked on the background slightly by reducing the appearance of the spots.

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    Nice looking back pose. I find those bright white circles somewhat distracting. I would clone them out, if it were mine.

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    Stuart:

    I think the little grebes make great subjects. Good look back pose, rich colors.

    I do agree with Karl about cleaning up some of the light spots.

    I might also consider a crop up from the bottom to just above the lower row of specular highlights.

    Good shooting angle. Well done with this shutter speed.

    I will occasionally push the D300 to ISO 1000, but am usually not happy with it unless I can really push the exposure far to the right.

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    Stuart - I really like the mood you created here. Good call on waiting for the bird to move into a shaft of light. Great angle of the bird with a little look back. I too find the little bright circles a bit distracting but understand that they were a part of the scene so I'm not sure what I would do with them - but I think I would try a version with them removed. None-the-less, a very nice photo!

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    The low angle and dark BG are really nice however I am not seeing much fine details in the head
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    Nice low angle, neat dark BG, and I love the texture of the water. I agree the specular highlights would be better gone, a combination of clone, patch, and spot healing tools would work. The body looks sharp but the head is soft (surely caused by subject movement at the low SS you had.)

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    Thanks for the critiques. I hate having to shoot above 400 on the D300. It might be me but I seem to notice a drop in detail when at 800+ iso?

    Had a re-process with all the comments in mind.

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    Hi Stuart like the spotlight effect you have created in the image. Nice low angle and colours. Agree with removing the white spots.

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    Repost is a nice improvement, Stuart. I love the feather textures and dark BG and like that it has plenty of space in the frame.
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    Wonderful shot. Great low angle and I really like the dark background as well. Well done.

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    Thanks again for your critiques. Like the image with the highlights gone much better too.

    kind regards.
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    Also have some shots of Litle Grebe, its a lovely specie... the repost its mutch better, the head is more sharp and the BG is more soft...

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