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    Beautiful image with nice colorscheme. I like the HA of eagles,nice BG and FG.
    Focus seems to be on the eagle on the right side,could have used f8 or 10 to get central eagles in focus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Satish Ranadive View Post
    Beautiful image with nice colorscheme. I like the HA of eagles,nice BG and FG.
    Focus seems to be on the eagle on the right side,could have used f8 or 10 to get central eagles in focus.

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    hanks
    it is rifght...but Canon 7D is no good for noise...so I haven't light to go f.8-11...

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    HI Giovanni.

    What were the 2 eagles looking at in the sky?

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    [I made a mistake...are white tailed eagle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shane shacaluga View Post
    HI Giovanni.

    What were the 2 eagles looking at in the sky?

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    Giovanni I think you very nearly pulled it off, you needed a tad more DOF and perhaps if it had been possible to have taken the image a little more to the left, this may have separated the birds.
    Regards noise, it can be minimised by fully exposing to the right, there is a lengthy discussion on apparent "noise" in the following thread, I think it is well worthwhile reading if you have not already read it:
    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...V-better-noise

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Ashton View Post
    Giovanni I think you very nearly pulled it off, you needed a tad more DOF and perhaps if it had been possible to have taken the image a little more to the left, this may have separated the birds.
    Regards noise, it can be minimised by fully exposing to the right, there is a lengthy discussion on apparent "noise" in the following thread, I think it is well worthwhile reading if you have not already read it:
    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...V-better-noise
    Thanks a lot I will go to read the article......about DOF you are right..But with the Canon 7D is not good go up iso 1000 so no more depth was possible because also the spped was to the minimum 1/200...

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