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    Canon500D, 400 f 5.6, 1/4000 sec, f /6.3, iso 400. handheld



    Appreciate any comments and critiques. Thanks for looking!

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    I like the dynamic pose of the lower diving BE and its sharp details,looks like the light angle was not ideal and I would try to brighten the head/eye area. The upper bird which is flying away from us does not add much to the image IMHO... I'd crop it out. TFS
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    Brightened face then darkened the whole thing. Amazing action but hard to combat the poor light angle... Would you consider eliminating the tree behind the bird?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Would you consider eliminating the tree behind the bird?
    No, I just a little brought down the Upper Bird!

    The original image with the Focus Point.


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    It was a tough situation.
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    Nice shot Kasra. Great work on PP. Two lovely bird both in focus. If it was mine, I tried to eliminate the OOF branches.

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