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grandpaw

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Just one comment on this bird picture Jeff. I like it but when I try to concentrate on the bird, my eyes still want to wander to the right upper corner where the ripples are. Try cloning them out just to see if it wouldn't improve the shot.

I will let you look at both of them and decide for yourself which one is better. See what you think, did it help or not?
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grandpaw

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I went out today with my Nikon D600, Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 lens and a Nikon TC-20E III AF-S 2X Teleconverter on it and took this picture . Then I cropped out the second picture from the original. Just thought I would let you see how well it held up.


Original picture
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This is cropped from the original picture on the left
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RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
I went out today with my Nikon D600, Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 lens and a Nikon TC-20E III AF-S 2X Teleconverter on it and took this picture . Then I cropped out the second picture from the original. Just thought I would let you see how well it held up.


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This is cropped from the original picture on the left

It held up great Jeff... superb capture!

Pat in NH
 

grandpaw

Senior Member
My last post had a Great Egret in it and this one is a Snowy Egret. The Snowy Egret is a little smaller and has the black bill and the orange feet.

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grandpaw

Senior Member
Thanks Don! That was done in my outdoor studio. LOL

Art, thanks a lot for your comments and the "likes". I'm glad you like the egret pictures because my choices of subjects are not very big. I'm hoping to find something new before everyone gets sick of seeing Egrets. Thanks again. Jeff
 
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