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    1/640s, f/8, ISO 800, -0.7Ev
    Mode: A, Meter: Center, No Flash, Manual WB
    Focal: 500mm
    Canon EOS 7D

    In the picture above, we can see one of the rare moments when it rained heavily but that a ray of sunshine brightened the arrival of the female to the place where minutes before the male had plucked a prey.

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    Hi Ricardo. I am so glad that light managed peek through the cloud coverage and I like the captured pose. The exposure seems a bit harsh so I opened your image on PS and darkened the mid-tones using a levels adjustment. It appears more pleasing that way. Thanks for posting.

    ~Amy

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    Lucky you to have that ray of light during the rain. It makes for an interesting capture. The RP looks good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Amy Marques View Post
    Hi Ricardo. I am so glad that light managed peek through the cloud coverage and I like the captured pose. The exposure seems a bit harsh so I opened your image on PS and darkened the mid-tones using a levels adjustment. It appears more pleasing that way. Thanks for posting.

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    Thanks for the advice Amy. Actually got a little better.

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    Thanks for the comment Marina

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