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Krishna, the canvas is pleasing to the eye. Beautiful, even light and the calling pose brings it up. Subject is nicely processed and love the way it's grabbing the grass.
I'm indifferent about the extra foliage on the right. Perhaps you could look at a vertical version too. Is that a stray feather hanging down under the rump?
How come the D850 instead of Z7ii?
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Originally Posted by
Brian Sump
Krishna, the canvas is pleasing to the eye. Beautiful, even light and the calling pose brings it up. Subject is nicely processed and love the way it's grabbing the grass.
I'm indifferent about the extra foliage on the right. Perhaps you could look at a vertical version too. Is that a stray feather hanging down under the rump?
How come the D850 instead of Z7ii?
Thanks for the comments Brian. Yes it is a stray feather.
I never purchased Z7ii. I have Z6ii.
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Fantastic, even better than the RWBL from the other day. Colors are outstanding. Sining pose is perfect. Exposure and details spot on. I like the foliage on the right. It looks authentic.
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Andreas Liedmann
Hi Krishna ....
Sweet light and the singing pose is adding so much .
I do like the overall design as presented .... love the warm colors .
Maybe adding some light to that eye ... to see some life in it ??? But not sure if this will look natural
... matter of taste and a question of finesse while processing
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Just for my interest , what is this "NIK 25-25 " good for ??
Cool image , TFS Andreas
Nik 25-25
Nik filters - Color Efex Pro ( details extractor and tonal contrast at 25% opacity)
In some cases I like to use this filter on the bird to show more feather details.
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Another beauty Krishna, very sharp and the colors are special
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DATPA. This one is superb. But it would have been much better had you pointed the lens more to the left ... As presented, the bird is too centered. Re-composing left so that there was just an inch from the foliage to the frame edge would have included more of the foliage on the right and that would have resulted in better compositional balance.
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Krishna Perfect light and love the grasses,that color goes so well with the early morning light. Like I said you always get this amazing light. This just pops. TFS
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Arthur Morris
DATPA. This one is superb. But it would have been much better had you pointed the lens more to the left ... As presented, the bird is too centered. Re-composing left so that there was just an inch from the foliage to the frame edge would have included more of the foliage on the right and that would have resulted in better compositional balance.
with love, a
Thanks Artie, this image is slightly cropped and I will re process and repost this image full frame showing more foliage.
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Great perch and very nice light.....
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Love the light and those golden tones. Nice calling pose as well.
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For me, the repost is a huge improvement.
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Thank you Artie
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