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    Dave Phillips
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    Still working off the series from the weekend.
    I think I have good light and head angle on this one.
    Even went a bit more than my normal sharpening

    400mm w/1.4X, ISO 800, 1/640, f/9, manual exposure(on the bird), mid morning shot

    thank you for continued c/c

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Dave,

    Very nice head angle and exposure. I would like to see a little more room in front of the Heron but that's about it. Did you get an image in horizontal??

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    Dave Phillips
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxis Gamez View Post
    Hi Dave,

    Very nice head angle and exposure. I would like to see a little more room in front of the Heron but that's about it. Did you get an image in horizontal??
    Thanks for input Maxis, I should have mentioned that this was a heavy crop.....most of mine have to be. I will try a more spacey horizontal and vert.

    here is orig frame

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Dave,

    What a difference. I would crop it with a little more room in front. Thank you for sharing!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the pose, setting and soft light and agree with Maxis regarding a wider crop and more room at the right.

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    sweet shot Dave, I agree with the crop suggestions.

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    Fantastic image. Nicely composed.

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    Very nicely done, Dave. These guys are usually skulking about in the shadows, it seems. I too agree with the cropping suggestions.

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    thanks for input....I just tend to get too tight.
    Keep after me!!

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