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    Default Posing Pelican

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    I'd lived in Florida for most of my life, and I don't think I ever fully appreciated the Pelicans. Such a gorgeous bird, especially in their breeding plumage. This guy just sat there and stared back while I took his portrait. For the shot, I was down on my belly with my home made skimmer pod (frisbee + aluminum plate).

    Cropped just a little from the top and right, thinking about adding a tad to the bottom.

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    Nikon D800 | 500 f/4 VR
    1/2500" | f/5.6 | ISO 400

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    Very very nice Miguel - terrific pose and light. Details and IQ are also excellent and the BG is fab!

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    Miguel,
    Wonderful image. Love the pose, nice colors,Great IQ, beautiful BG and composition. If you are thinking to add silver line at the bottom, that will look superb.
    Have you thought of vertical with more room at the bottom?

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    What a stark but very nicely lit scape to photograph this pelican in. Could almost be the desert! Love the colors on the neck and head of this brown pelican. The head angle is perfectly parallel to the sensor. I agree with your own thoughts regarding having more space on the bottom of the frame. Also, at the time of capture, elevating your shooting angle a few inches and tipping the lens down to get a bit more fg in focus was worth exploring. Regardless, it's sharp, well lit, and visually appealing.

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    I think Shawn read my mind....so I will just agree with his critique :-) Lovely image, with an awesome BG.

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    Excellent critiques above. Love the pose and sharpness. The BG adds a lot to the image. I agree with the idea of adding a bit of canvas to the bottom of the frame. I might have gone with a bit more DOF and less SS in order to get the entire bird in focus.
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    Absolutely superb love the colours pose and composition. I too have just made a skimmer pad - drilled a hole in a frying pan and bolted my Mongoose head to it - magic!

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    This is really nice and unusual, Miguel.
    I agree with you re: adding a bit more to the bottom. Excellent DOF on the entire pelican and you were at 5.6.
    Love the BG,
    Gail

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    Great looking bird, very nice pose and excellent background, Miguel. The low shooting angle worked well here.

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    Beautiful portrait, great details and sharpness.

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