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    Photographed in TATR with Nancy Bell
    D300, 600mm, f8, 1/400 , ISO 200
    As usual all C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

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    Harshad,

    Nice action here, to me it looks a little unsharp, but it might be the small image here. I think more shutter speed may have been useful here, not to sure on D300 performance so have no idea whether you could have upped the ISO or reduced the F stop.

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    Hi Harshad ,
    due to Ken `s opinion on sharpness i tried one round of sharpening through edge mask. Will see later if it is working.
    I like the action shown here ,as well as the colors and contrast.But i would go for pano crop,because the BKG is too large in the frame from My POV.
    Just a thought.
    Cheers Andreas
    OH i forgot to say sorry that i reworked your image,hope you don`t mind

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    Great action. For me I feel that there is too much space on the top and bottom, so would be interested to see a pano crop.

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    Hi Harshad - great timing on the action. I also would like to see a pano crop. I do think the additional sharpening by Andreas has improved the image.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    I also would like to see a pano crop. I do think the additional sharpening by Andreas has improved the image.
    Plus one here, just brings it all nicely together. Crop about half an inch above the ears, retaining the ripples in the water.

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    I think the OP is fine as is, I wouldnt change a thing...Great interaction and detail!

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    Brilliant action Harshad.

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    Lovely action!!
    Plus one for Andreas' sharpened RP
    Plus one for a pano crop as suggested...
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    Thanks everyone , much appreciated
    Agreed with RP looks better in sharpness but have to disagree humbly on pano , it kills expanse of image

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