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    Canon 5D Mkiii
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    Exposure bias +1.3 step

    This is the male bird, which I captured along with the female on my earlier thread, at The Old Course, St Andrews

    Thanks for having a look

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    William this is a bird I haven't been able to cross paths with in England or Europe yet. Love the pose and presentation. If it were mine I'd probably have more room around the whole image but that's just my preferences. Super Capture

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    William - Is this a "birdie "? Oh dear - I,m getting as bad as Packham !!!
    Great shot. Love the unusual perch .
    John

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    I really like your composition and the detail in the image here William. I have only seen these birds once or twice but overall the colours look nice and natural. I would if the head would have more detail if it was lightened slightly.

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    A nice bird with a good exposure and perch!

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    This is a very fine image, sweet and simple. A bit wider with a bit more room for the perch might work very well. Me thinks that the bird could stand to be lightened a bit.

    Could you have gotten any taller? It looks as if you were shooting a bit up at the bird.
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    very nice, the curved perch anchors the composition nicely. sharp with good details
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    This is a very fine image, sweet and simple. A bit wider with a bit more room for the perch might work very well. Me thinks that the bird could stand to be lightened a bit.

    Could you have gotten any taller? It looks as if you were shooting a bit up at the bird.
    Thanks for that Artie, his perch was situated at the top of a large sand dune, I managed to get as high as I could, infact, my next shot would have been level with the bird, but alas, he flew off

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    very nice image,sharp with great detail,nice pose and perch,if mine ,may lighten the image a bit.

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    Very nicely done. Agree with the lightening of the bird but there is good IQ, nice composition and an awesome perch!

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    Hi William, things have really kicked up another gear, excellent work and the 300 seems to be performing well, congrats.

    Cool perch and simplicity.

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    Lovely shot well focused and composed, exposure spot on. If i would change anything I would perhaps give just a little more head room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Hi William, things have really kicked up another gear, excellent work and the 300 seems to be performing well, congrats.

    Cool perch and simplicity.




    TFS
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    Hi Steve,

    The 300 is fab, it is a pleasure to use.
    I photographed the above subject with the 2xiii attached, and also photographed it bare lens, and for me there was no difference in IQ.
    The lens is also great for BIF as it is easy to handle, even with the 2x attached

    William

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