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A very clean and sharp image Andreas, the colours work oh so well and just add freshness.
I wonder about a tighter crop rather than having all the neck and hint of body? I think the HA needs to be slightly more towards the view, it a appears parallel, but with the depth a slight head turn may have elevated the image IMHO?
TFS
Steve
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Thanks Steve ... just wanted to have a bit more torso/neck as Dan asked for more of it , in a earlier tighter portrait . I am ok with both versions . Here you about the head angle ... again i am ok with it as shot , but i am with you that slight turn would have elevated the shot .
Cheers Andreas
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Last edited by Andreas Liedmann; 06-17-2022 at 05:54 AM.
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Thanks Steve for the RP .... I quite like the additional detail , but not that much let's say 50 % of it .
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Both are beautiful. And sharp. Is this bird looking slightly away or am I being fooled by the shape of the bird's head and the position of the eye?
with love, artie
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Thanks Arthur .... you be fooled by the shape and the eye , that is looking forward to the LHS of the frame .
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