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    gary rouleau
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    Thanks to Doug Brown I finally got up close to these guys.

    Date: 5/10/07
    Time: 8:19:12 AM
    Canon EOS-1D Mark III
    Lens (mm): 840
    ISO: 400
    Aperture: 8
    Shutter: 1/800
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    Fabs Forns
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    Very cool pose and habitat, The light sisn't help you, giving a lot of contrast and not enough detail in the under wings. Now you know where to get more :)

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    Gayle Clement
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    Wonderful, Gary. I'm so glad you found them. I like the flight capture. It's super to see them in the New Mexico landscape.

    The bird's a little dark. As Fabs said, maybe you can get him in a bit more light.

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    Really enjoyed shooting with you this morning Gary! Like the pose and the environment. Agree with the suggestions already posted. You must have gotten this one after I left. My daughter won her tennis match BTW!

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    Doug, you were there as well, but I think looking in the other direction -and I was lucky. Congratulation on the win.

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    Neat image. I like the compo and inclusion of habitat. I wish for less contrast and a bit more detail.

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