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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Baited at Little Estero using the Canon Mark 3 and the Sigma 300-800mm at 501mm at ISO 1250 at f8 and 1/1600 sec, fill flash at -1&1/3. As always comments welcomed and appreciated,
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    Sharp as could be. EXP perfect. Could use a tad more on top. Whose fish?
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    Hi Roman - Awesome - that sigma lens is a gem isn't it. Produces realy sharp images.

    Congrats.

    Lance

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    A beauty, lighting comp and bg is right on,nie job.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi all,
    I put baited as the first word..........but Artie is correct.........the fish was from the bait shop.........the Egret picked it up...then dropped........then repositioned............gotta' love the 10 fps of the Mark3,
    Roman

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    Mr. Curry-check, Was the "baited" there all along? If so, I missed it. I learned about baiting at Estero from my good friend Neil Kaufman of Louiseville.
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    pretty good there mr roman!! nice to see you venture out into another forum again!! that bg is great and the fish speared in the eye is cool too.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Mr. Curry-check, Was the "baited" there all along? If so, I missed it. I learned about baiting at Estero from my good friend Neil Kaufman of Louiseville.
    Yes Artie, baited was there all along. Luck/speed helped play a major role in the whole sequence!
    Roman
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    Robert O'Toole
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    I can see the baited note in bold :)

    Cool image Roman, sharpness and Exp look great.

    Would like to see less reflection and more blue BG though.

    Robert

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    Great capture Roman, Like the action and the reflection. Agree with Artie about having more room on top... Congrats...:D

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