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    Let us try again, same bird, without leaves, and a bigger post!

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    The fanned tail and wings created a rather interesting shape. Excellent capture, Johan.

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    It's a fine image Johan and well captured with the parachute deployed and ready for landing. Colors really show up well against the blue sky and that wonderful determined look in the eye.

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    Thank you people...(this was actually on take off).

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    nice catch, main issue here is the harsh light that has cast strong shadows and the steep angle.

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    Very nice shot, it appears just a little bit grainy, was this a big crop, maybe a little smaller in the frame and the quality would improve.

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    Jonathan, thanks. I think my ISO was too high. Experimenting with automatic ISO and 1600 is too high for a Nikon D700 I think?

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