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    Default Cinnamon Heads (Avocet Flight)

    A trio of American Avocets in flight.



    Image shot as jpeg with minimal post processing.
    Canon 7D with Canon 300 f4 with 1.4 attached
    !/1600 6.3 ISO 200 in Manual mode

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    Phil:

    I love the stacked heads and legs, looks like a "blue Angels" tight formation flight. Exposure is good. I would probably move them a bit right in the frame so they aren't quite so centered.

    Shooting in RAW will give you lots more options in post processing and ultimate image quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Stout View Post
    Phil:

    I love the stacked heads and legs, looks like a "blue Angels" tight formation flight. Exposure is good. I would probably move them a bit right in the frame so they aren't quite so centered.

    Shooting in RAW will give you lots more options in post processing and ultimate image quality.

    Be sure to post your images at the max. size allowed, 1200x900, so we can see the details.

    Cheers

    Randy
    Hey Randy,

    Thanks very much for checking out this photo and I really appreciate your reply and helpful suggestions. I agree about not centering this image, that would likely look better.

    I know that RAW will certainly give me more options on post processing and also ultimately more detail in the overall image. I have been shooting mostly jpegs just to get birds and alligators up on my wildlife photography blog: http://phillanoue.com especially since I post every day. As my background is being a news and sports photographer, I kind of fall back on that and go with quickly banging out the story.

    I did size this 1200 on the long side but I since I have to host the images, I don't know what stupid Photobucket is doing (other then cutting down on the detail)

    Best,

    Phil

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    Cool! As a Canadian though it reminds me more of the "Snowbirds" than the "Blue Angels" though This would have been killer had all three been within dof, but still neat as is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Cool! As a Canadian though it reminds me more of the "Snowbirds" than the "Blue Angels" though This would have been killer had all three been within dof, but still neat as is.
    Thanks a million Daniel, I'm happy you liked this shot. I know what you mean about the DOF though... that aspect continues to haunt me (a little anyway) to this day.

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