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    this is what the frame rate of the 7D buys you.

    Spotted sandpiper I (image number 1313)

    Spotted sandpiper II (image number (1315)

    and this one (Image number 1314)

    Three consecutive frames from a rapid burst with the Canon 7D. Can't wait for the 7D II - or whatever it will be... :)

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    Last edited by Enrique Patino; 07-16-2014 at 10:35 PM.

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    Hi Enrique. There is something about this image that is not working for me. Technically it looks fine so I am guessing that the composition is my problem. Maybe it would look better cropped in landscape or maybe it is the yellowish background. Sorry I am unable to be more positive as there is nothing wrong with the capture. Regards, Ian.

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    This is a wonderful image in and of itself, but I don't find it as dynamic as Spotted Sandpiper II....Regardless, you really nailed the focus, light angle, and dof coverage in this series.

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    Great series, it would be hard to choose the best. They are all best, Enrique.

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    Color, IQ, image design , EXP, and SH all look great to me. Great job of capturing the action. And great job with the ISO 1600. While all 3 of the images are great--my favorite is this one: 07-13-2014,101 PM--what is missing for me in all three images is a fully swept back near wing.... That said I am envious of each of these great captures. What you need is a 1D X....
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