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Photo taken at Shark Valley, Everglades National Park. Shot with Canon 50D using a 200mm EF f2.8 lens at f8 with a shutter speed of 1/1000.
I cropped the center portion of the horizontal frame.
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Photo taken at Shark Valley, Everglades National Park. Shot with Canon 50D using a 200mm EF f2.8 lens at f8 with a shutter speed of 1/1000.
I cropped the center portion of the horizontal frame.
Hi Alex
Nice first post and welcome too to BPN. The best place in cyberspace for nature photography and photographers.
I like the image, it is hard to comment though without knowing some more tech data, such as shutter speed, f/stop, iso, size of crop (if any).
From what I see, here are some suggestions, though I am no expert - far from it mate. :)
It appears a little constricted in the frame, i.e. too tightly framed. Or if it's a crop, then a looser crop would work with more space in front of the bird so it can hypothetically fly into the space. I really like the spread wings, and the head angle is almost very good, a little more turned in your direction would have been better as using a flash to fill the shadow areas under the wings, which still have some pleasing detail to my eyes.
Thanks for sharing and let's see some more nice images from you! :)
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Aside from the horizontal crop, I lightened the body of the bird.