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    40D, 400 f/5.6L Ft DeSoto Park
    1/2000. f/6.3, ISO200
    Not used to using my fixed lens and cropped out the bottom when taken. Just a light fixture anyway.

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    Hi Bill,

    I had a hard time with this one. I was mostly trying to tone down the chest / neck area, but kept getting wacky results. I don't know if this helps or not, but I'm open to suggestions.
    Last edited by Jim Poor; 04-15-2008 at 01:24 PM.

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    Thanks for the different look Jim. Makes it darker on my monitor. Waiting to see what others say.

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    Bill
    On my "dark" monitor at home the original looks fine. What bothers me is the angle. I think if his head was tilted more toward the front the angle wouldn't be so noticeable. You got nice detail out of this one and the head/eye is really sharp.

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    Bill,
    I like the first post better, the secound one is way too dark. The Head Angle Police is going to take you away...:eek::D
    The bird is looking up and away from you...:eek: Not a good thing, for my taste...:cool:

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