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    Canon !D Mark IV
    Canon 15 f2,8
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    f 11

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    Cool composition and a very nice idea with the f11.
    Maybe cropped too close?
    The IQ of the birds looks a bit rough.
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    Classic low angle on this one...certainly an " in your face image". IQ is lacking a little, but overall this is very good I think, very different and eye catching. The bright orange bill pouch stands out well and the dof showing cloud and land behind works well for me...I like it a lot really.

    There is one black speck/dust bunny above the left wing tip that needs removing

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    Talk about in your face action! I would prefer a version with a little more room at the bottom.

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    This is quite a powerful image, and I love that wide angle look. I would like to see a little more details in the eye area, and I think cropping from the top into more of a panorama may make this image even more powerful than it already is. At least it might be worth a try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marina Scarr View Post
    This is quite a powerful image, and I love that wide angle look. I would like to see a little more details in the eye area, and I think cropping from the top into more of a panorama may make this image even more powerful than it already is. At least it might be worth a try.
    which is better bis or tris ?
    Both less sharp and more space under...tris less up
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    Personally, I really like the second one the best. Less sky gives more emphasis to your terrific subjects and their amazing behavior. I would like to see MORE sharpness of the eye area not less. This is really a terrific image.
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