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    Nikon D300s & Sigma 150-500mm

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    Shot on a cloudy morning in Kanata, Ontario outside my work office. Going to work on a Sunday is always a good thing when you are talking pictures instead of working...

    NR, Sharpening and some OOF Object Removal.

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    Hey Jeff,
    Excellent use of office time! Yellows look hot on my monitor by throat. Good pose and perch.....slight turn towards us would have taken this up a notch. I prefer tighter comps.....but you will definitely get debate there! Minor tweeaks will take this up a notch.

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    Thanks Roman. It was my day off but still at work...LOL I will cleanup the yellows a bit and see what happens. No clipping at all according to the histogram.

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    Jeff, I liked the image design, pose and subject placement. small-in-frame works well here. only issue for me is the noise in the bird.

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    Thanks Kaustubh, how can I remove the noise in the bird without loosing detail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Sorbie View Post
    Thanks Kaustubh, how can I remove the noise in the bird without loosing detail?
    Jeff, I am not the best person to answer that. I dont usually shoot in conditions that require high ISO...and am not really into trying out different softwares. I've heard good things about noise ninja, neat image. I have also heard that the newer versions of Lightroom do a good job.

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    Thanks Kaustubh

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