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    Sony A900~Sony 70-400G@400mm~manual exposure under overcast sky~hand held~ISO 3200~1/1000sec~F7.1~1-17-2012~Brazos Bend State Park,Texas--CS5
    Not sure if it is leveled correctly, or if it needs compositional adj. Used smart sharpen on downsized image. Too much?
    Comments and critique welcomed. regards~Bill

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    oh this is lovely William, the detail in the feathers on its back and the reflection are exquisite. I'm very poor at crops, but i find myself wishing for a little more space above its head - and maybe a little less sharpening on the head. but that may be the brown texture on the bill that is reading as sharp jaggies from sharpening. 1 tiny quibble - is the color grey between the 2 feathers on the crest lighter than the grey around it? beautiful capture.

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    Bill, yes - really nice. Exposure and color balance look great. I agree that the crop feels a bit tight on top. Leaving (or adding) a bit up there would break the symmetry and make the image stronger in my opinion. I also see some processing issues but I like the image overall.
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    Wonderful image. I agree with Kerry & Pat about the crop, but it is still a great picture.

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    Beautiful picture but the subject placement is too tight - IMO. I like what you are trying to do here and this is very close, might repost with more top side.

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