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    My transition from Nikon to Canon is now complete. Special thanks to Canon Malaysia for making this transition possible. Met with the team, picked up my 1Dx and 600mm IS II with 2 TC III loaners and went off for a few days shoot in the mountains. It was a slow few days until we came across this nest. It was the highlight of this shooting trip.
    Adult male landing to feed the chick. Inconsistent light and partially blocked by leaves and branches. Added canvas on both side to get room for landscape crop.
    1Dx, 600mm IS II, 1/800, f/8, ISO1600

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    Hi Troy, this is a very interesting and appealing shot. The chick is sharp and the blur in the wings of the adult conveys the motion well. I like the diagonal perch too. - Allen

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    Sharp where it needs be and like a bit of motion blur in the wings, diagonal perch is nicely placed, interesting behavioral shot too with the chick precariously perched on the think branch...is it in some kind of basic nest ?

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    Interesting photo, the chick is nice, 1/800 is too slow I think for these guys.
    I also think the watermark over the birds is a poor way to have us view the photo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dankearl View Post
    Interesting photo, the chick is nice, 1/800 is too slow I think for these guys.
    I also think the watermark over the birds is a poor way to have us view the photo.
    Yes, I agree on the SS. 1/2000 is even too slow for these guys, they are fast like the swallows. I disagree with you on the watermark comment. :)

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    What is the point, Troy?
    This is as quick and dirty as it can be.
    Watermarks are useless if you think someone will steal your image.
    Maybe I am missing something?
    The image would look much nicer without it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by dankearl View Post
    What is the point, Troy?
    This is as quick and dirty as it can be.
    Watermarks are useless if you think someone will steal your image.
    Maybe I am missing something?
    The image would look much nicer without it.


    I agree that it is useless, someone can remove them if they like it. The point is to make them work for it if they want to use it, just as simple as that.

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    On the issue of the watermark, BPN requests that watermarks not be placed so large through the image. So please place them on your image as Dan has suggested. I understand your frustration with people stealing images, but it's less likely to happen here where we are all photographers in the same boat and we can't properly critique an image when there is a large watermark going through the image.

    My first thought when I saw this image was that I wished Canon Malaysia had also loaded you a flash b/c it would have helped with the dappled light and to freeze your wings and thrown this image over the top. Love the fact that you can see the little one sitting in the nest and how the adult's wings appear to be about to envelope the chick. That nest is just so tiny. I hope the chick isn't going to be growing much more before fledging!!! You did a good job on extending canvas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marina Scarr View Post
    On the issue of the watermark, BPN requests that watermarks not be placed so large through the image. So please place them on your image as Dan has suggested. I understand your frustration with people stealing images, but it's less likely to happen here where we are all photographers in the same boat and we can't properly critique an image when there is a large watermark going through the image.

    My first thought when I saw this image was that I wished Canon Malaysia had also loaded you a flash b/c it would have helped with the dappled light and to freeze your wings and thrown this image over the top. Love the fact that you can see the little one sitting in the nest and how the adult's wings appear to be about to envelope the chick. That nest is just so tiny. I hope the chick isn't going to be growing much more before fledging!!! You did a good job on extending canvas.
    I understand about the Watermark but there is a difference in requesting and demanding. Perhaps Dan did not mean to be coming across in such a way. I know that a lot of time, comments can appear to be harsher than they seem.
    As for flash, I have thought about using it, but the local photographers don't do it and I have asked about using it. I was told not to use it, trying to follow the local rules. Believe me, I would have loved to use it :)

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    Troy, I apologize if I came across harshly, that was not my intention.
    I thought the mark ruined an otherwise fine photo, that was what I was trying to point out.
    It is obviously your photo and you can do what you think is best, it was just my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dankearl View Post
    Troy, I apologize if I came across harshly, that was not my intention.
    I thought the mark ruined an otherwise fine photo, that was what I was trying to point out.
    It is obviously your photo and you can do what you think is best, it was just my opinion.
    Dan, I posted the same shot I used for FB. Next time, I will not post one with the WM across. Thank you.

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    Gorgeous species Troy, and a nice natural history feel to this one. I enjoyed this image and the one you posted
    on NSN very much. Do you have any frames of just the chick in the nest. The chick looks so big compared to what I can make out of the nest...I'd just be interested to see one without an adult in the frame.....Regardless, very cool shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn Zierman View Post
    Gorgeous species Troy, and a nice natural history feel to this one. I enjoyed this image and the one you posted
    on NSN very much. Do you have any frames of just the chick in the nest. The chick looks so big compared to what I can make out of the nest...I'd just be interested to see one without an adult in the frame.....Regardless, very cool shot.
    Shawn, yes I do. I will post just the chick next. :)

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