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    Default Peregrines in Flight

    Shot on Jones Beach with the 1DX and 600L II.Name:  Peregrine_.jpg
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    Frank:


    The opposing wing positions, angle in frame, exposure , all good. Soft light and muted background all work.

    The IQ is a bit soft for your rig. Was this a big crop? Please add your tech details with the shot so we can better understand the making of the image.

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    Hi Frank, overall I feel the image looks warm, especially the blue of the wings & yellow of the legs, however great to have two in one image.

    The IQ is a bit soft for your rig. Was this a big crop? Please add your tech details with the shot so we can better understand the making of the image.
    Totally agree Randy, as it will generate better feedback.

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    Great to have both in the frame. I wish for a little more sharpness.

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    to get two with this BG is great, nice wing position too but unfortunately it looks like this frame was OOF.
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    The background is superb and the birds are a little soft. The I might expect a male and female together and in an image such as this the size variation would be obvious but it isn't here. The plumage of the two birds appear identical so perhaps I may be forgiven for thinking the two birds are one and the same?

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    I was going to point out exactly what Adrian said.If you are going to post composites, which is fine on this forum , please state that fact so others don't think you have two natural birds in the same frame..The two birds are one and the same.
    Otherwise the sequence looks real nice, is just a little soft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Salem View Post
    I was going to point out exactly what Adrian said.If you are going to post composites, which is fine on this forum , please state that fact so others don't think you have two natural birds in the same frame..The two birds are one and the same.
    Otherwise the sequence looks real nice, is just a little soft.
    Actually, composites are not appropriate for avian forum, they are better suited for OOB forum.
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