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    I know the usual images are of the full breeding plumage adult males, but I think this one is interesting.

    The light was rough at the time of day we were out, but one makes do.

    One makes do with the light one has.

    EDIT: For some reason, I couldn't add the image to the original post :( heeelllllppppp!
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    I think I remember where this is. I like the setting, BG, pose and raised foot. The whites are on the hotter side, though ;)

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    Yes they are, and I even did some work on them :(

    I can still hear the Hogs rumbling :D

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    A nice pose and good colors, Jim. I might consider cloning some of the stems that touch the raised foot and maybe crop some of the dark area from the bottom.

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    Very nice pose Jim, Did you bribe the poor little guy into doing that? :D
    Love your composition, nice colors...:cool:

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    A quick exposure adjustment layer would easily take care of the shadow. You also have a dust spot over the bird. I appreciate that you have a different plumage than is normally photographed.

    Taylor

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    Nice to see a Juvi here, Jim. Maybe the whites are a tad bit hot but just that tiny spot on the neck is all I can see. Nice pose too.

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    Thanks everyone.

    Ugh, I knew about that dust spot, but forgot to kill it. :(

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