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Jan de Olde
{K:399} 11/8/2005
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Sudhir:
I wasn't sure how it's called in English but the latin name is 'Falco Tinnunculus' so I assumed 'Falcon' would be correct.
I've just did a Google image search for 'Kestrel' and it appears you are correct, they are the same.
Thanks,
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Sudhir K. Reddy
{K:7583} 11/8/2005
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Wonderul shot Jan! Seems like the very common Kestrel you would find in North America. Is it the same?
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Sam Kh
{K:19017} 11/8/2005
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perfect shot:good DOF ,good pose.nice backgroun and .............wonderful
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Jan de Olde
{K:399} 11/8/2005
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Ik ben het met je eens dat de foto wat aan de donkere kant is, het origineel is nog donkerder.
Ik vind moeilijk te bepalen wat het beste moment is om te stoppen met corrigeren...
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 11/8/2005
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Dag Jan, bedankt voor je reactie ik heb jou photo in photo shop bewerkt en ik heb een beetje contrast en iets meer scherpte aan de foto toe gevoegd! En vond jou foto wat aan de donkere kant. Vandaar dus...
Groetjes, Riny
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Jan de Olde
{K:399} 11/8/2005
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Hi Riny,
Are you referring to the colours? I was just discussing this with a colleage of mine. I have three different TFT screens at home and the colours look totally different on each screen!
Normally this is not such an issue for me because I don't have to apply much colour correction, however this image was taken at sunset and I had to really work on the curves to make it presentable.
The colours of your version do not look very natural on my monitor which might be an indication there's something seriously wrong with my monitor.
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 11/8/2005
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Hallo Jan, What do you think about the crop?
Groetjes, Riny
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![](http://thumbs.imageopolis.com/CritiqueImages/3/8/1/8/3818/977611-TN.jpg)
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 11/8/2005
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very impresive capture,great moment ,very best regards.
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Soroosh Ghaffarian
{K:515} 11/8/2005
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is a great shot . very nice image. excellent . best regards.
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John Lamb
{K:9687} 11/8/2005
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Nice study of this bird of prey Jan. Cars make good hides. Regards John
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