Pretty Peacock

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Pretty Peacock

Postby Loachlover on Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:02 pm

We had a peacock turn up at home 6 months ago, he had no tail and looked like he had been attacked by dogs. He made himself at home with our chooks and has grown a new tail, he loves showing it off to anyone. I managed a few shots of him today.
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Re: Pretty Peacock

Postby ozimax on Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:46 pm

Very nice colour here, but boy oh boy those crazy peacocks are loud.
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Re: Pretty Peacock

Postby Marvin on Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:47 am

Very vibrant pictures. Where would he have come from?
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Re: Pretty Peacock

Postby Geoff on Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:43 pm

Very nice, vibrant images, my preference is no.2 but have you done much/any PP to this? The blue looks almost too vibrant? I'd be interested to read what (if any) PP has been applied to these images.
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