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    Camera - Olympus EM-1
    Lens - Zuiko 300mmf2.8
    Teleconverter 1.4x
    Ground Pod
    1/800 @f4
    ISO 400

    Last edited by Ned Bagno; 11-04-2013 at 11:19 PM.

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    Ned

    I can't see your image in proper size. I'm not sure whether this is only my problem or not?
    But from here, the pose looks great.

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    This is a really unique view and pose.
    Beautiful BG and IQ.
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    Ned this shows to me that you can make a super image from a so called common bird, I love the angle you have got.

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    Stunning frame, agree with it being very unique. Low angle make it even better, love the pose, nicely done.

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    A really eye catching image, great angle and a super pose - well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MohsenVahedipour View Post
    Ned

    I can't see your image in proper size. I'm not sure whether this is only my problem or not?
    But from here, the pose looks great.
    Terrific pose, lovely shooting angle & excellent IQ. TFS

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    Now I can see this image by an anti censorship software. We can't access to Flicker as well as many other image upload centers due to censorship policies in Iran.

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    Very unique pose captured here.

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    What a lovely image and unique pose you have captured here.
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    This is an example that a beautiful image of a common species is better than an "ok" image of an uncommon one. Well done on all counts...I especially like the low angle and BG, not to mention the unique pose.

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    This is superb in all respects..

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    You gotta love it, Thats quite a pose. I like the color in the b/g.
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    Great pose and I really like how the head just skims the water. It feels a little tight with the pan but not sure. It kinda is growing on me :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Arena Molennor View Post
    Great pose and I really like how the head just skims the water. It feels a little tight with the pan but not sure. It kinda is growing on me :)
    It does feel a little cramped...I love the browns so much in this image that I'm going to spend some money on paper and print it. I might add some space all around.

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    Hey Ned, this is a great photo, very interesting and nice and sharp with sweet colors all the way through.
    Cheers,
    Merv

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