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    I finally got my hands on a 300mm F/2.8 MK I lens last week, and although 2nd hand, I will put it to good use. Most of these incoming shots at this location are against a sky BG, but sometimes with a bit of positioning, and a different angle from the Herons, you end up with a foliage BG.

    Canon 1D Mark IV
    Canon 300mm F/2.8 +2X TC 600mm
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    F/7.1
    ISO 640

    Manual exposure
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    Grand shot.
    Love those thighs !!
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    Hi Stu, great to see you putting the new bit of kit to use so quickly, it's a cracking lens and will certainly elevate you photography and mean you can nail more of those images, especially those just out of reach before.

    Like the incoming approach & stretched out wings showing that lovely plumage, illustrates the depth within them. Personally I would try adjusting both the Yellow & Green in HSL to lift the green, for me it looks a tad flat, just increasing the three sliders just enriches the foliage and bring things up a tad. Might want to check the whites on the head and neck?

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    This is really nice Stuart.
    I am glad you finally got your 300mm. I am looking forward to seeing some awesome shots from you.
    The IQ is great and love the wing spread and the dainty feet.
    Always a bonus to get a BG with foliage,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Personally I would try adjusting both the Yellow & Green in HSL to lift the green, for me it looks a tad flat, just increasing the three sliders just enriches the foliage and bring things up a tad.
    Thanks Steve. The original had a lot of yellow in the greens, and thought it needed toning down which I did, but maybe too much.

    Thank you Gail and Johnny for your feedback.

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    Great landing pose with sharp details and a good BG. highlights are tad hot, I'd tone them down a bit
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    I like the pose, sharpness, details and composition. I agree with toning the highlights down. Congrats on the new lens Stuart.

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    Hi Stu, unusual for me but I would suggest slight modification to the greens - they look a bit washed out to me and the brightest highlights appear just a tad hot. Other than that a super image - love the action.

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    Beautiful image Stuart! Great flight pose and excellent IQ. Where did you take it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Flack View Post
    Where did you take it?
    Thanks Richard. Taken at LC ( University of Pretoria's sports ground ) There is a small island in the middle of the small dam, and the herons and Egrets come and go, returning to their nests.

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    Lovely IQ, the green BG makes the heron stand out very well
    the wing spread pose is very nicely captured , i love it

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    Great landing pose and details. I like the green background in contrast to the heron

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    Excellent pose and exposure. Great IQ, as always and a nice green bg. Congrats on the new toy, Stu, and looking forward to more.

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    Fantastic "incoming"! Wings, thighs and legs are awesome! Great HA. BG a bit bright for me too. Well done!
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