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  1. Jonathan Ashton

    Marsh harrier

    Image captured in Bharatpur India, early misty morning. Image recropped for presentation. ACR/PSCC
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  3. Jonathan Ashton

    Goosander (Mergus merganser)

    I saw this female amongst a group who were sytematically searching a large marina lake for prey.
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  5. Jonathan Ashton

    African Fish Eagle Feeding

    Krish, the image appears a little noisy to me - was the image correctly exposed? (there are no exposure data). Details appear to be a little lacking, I get the impression more could be delivered from the file. I have downloaded the file it would seem that there is not an embedded profile, when...
  6. Jonathan Ashton

    Eye on the prize.

    Very well caught, focus spot on, Il ke the pose, purely personal but I think the Osprey could do with a little more exposure
  7. Jonathan Ashton

    Eurasian Marsh Harrier in flight

    Super shot Sid, not very often we get to see a Henharrier so close up.
  8. Jonathan Ashton

    Buzzard close to landing

    Super Andreas, I like the moment in time, focus and exposure etc excellent, I like the background too.
  9. Jonathan Ashton

    Arrowhead

    I think a lot of people will be making the most of the Adobe updates, the image looks good, very good, it would be interesting to see how your original post would have looked just to see what an enormous improvememnt there has been.
  10. Jonathan Ashton

    Boisterous Cub - Ouch!!!!!

    It's a cracker - spot on moment captured beutifully. Wouldn't change a thing... though if you have it another mm or two at the base.
  11. Jonathan Ashton

    Green-eyed flower bee in flight

    Hmm tricky situation good luck (don't know if you would ever be interested but Olympus 120fps raw..fixed focus)
  12. Jonathan Ashton

    Green-eyed flower bee in flight

    Phill I am replying in Macro mode! I super shot, perhaps a tad small in the frame but I appreciate the difficulties you would have had in nailing these little blighters. You show 100-400 I am familiar with this lens so you were compromised to start with, I know it is very easy for me to say...
  13. Jonathan Ashton

    Perched green-eyed flower bee.

    Hey Phill, thanks for posting, I really like the image, I see you went for f11, perhaps f16 may have been a little more advantageous, (sounds a bit like a smart --- I know) the lighting looks good - though there is an area on the eye that is not so good - maybe a little manipulation in ACR would...
  14. Jonathan Ashton

    Song Sparrow

    My POV it is sharp.. possibly a little too sharp, its is a record, would it have been better to see all of the sparrow? Are the reflections in the eye pleasing? The background is well muted I feel it would have been better to see the whole bird and then perhaps the multiple reflections in the...
  15. Jonathan Ashton

    Birds from the Land Down Under

    Glenn my honest opinion - too much, if you want honest feedback as opposed to "lovely shots" post one at a time.
  16. Jonathan Ashton

    More help with cropping and/or removing distractions

    I feel the repost is better and a landscape preentation would be a good idea. The big thing for me is that the pond and edge look entirely artificial, i.e, it looks elevated, the background is so flat and OOF there is no continuity.... I don't recall any natural situations like this. The...
  17. Jonathan Ashton

    Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus)

    Handheld capture, cropped to 3:2, the Oystercatcher had just opened a mussel.
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  19. Jonathan Ashton

    Cuckoo

    Phill - super shot, the low angle and diffuse surroundings does make the shot. I like the colours, composition looks good... I agree about a subtle vignette.
  20. Jonathan Ashton

    Willow warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus)

    Hand held opportunistic capture, it is cropped slightly. I took this image in the front garden at home, he was perched in a crab apple tree. I appreciate rather busy background but this is his preferred choice of environment. I quite liked the light - though again I appreciate this may not be...
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