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    this image is an old image - when my 500 mkI was new to me. I underexposed this ISO 1600 image by about half stop. Not perfect, but I liked it - so I worked on it. Interested in knowing what you think. Thanks!

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    7D, 700mm, 1/1250, f/5.6, ISO 1600, HH, manual

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    Spectacular image, Enrique.
    Very nice hunting pose you have captured. Beautiful colors, nice details, superb HA and mouse looks quite good.
    I would like to see more space in front of him if you have and would crop on RHS.

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    Satish.

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    Pretty cool. Neat prey, and I like both the BG and the bit of FG. I'm comfortable with the comp as is.

    I'm confused about "underexposing" by half a stop. Do you mean it was too dark and you needed to lighten during processing, or that you reduced the amount of light in-camera to give the result seen here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Pretty cool. Neat prey, and I like both the BG and the bit of FG. I'm comfortable with the comp as is.

    I'm confused about "underexposing" by half a stop. Do you mean it was too dark and you needed to lighten during processing, or that you reduced the amount of light in-camera to give the result seen here?
    Thanks Daniel.

    I mean, it was under exposed and I had to up the exposure during PP + other dark lightening. Sometimes the 7D does well at ISO 1600... and I was happy that this image seems salvageable.

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    love the prey that is tangled in grass-which emphasizes natural behavior- and the inclusion of the habitat, composition is good. I wish for more detail in the neck feathers, a bit of noise is visible but still nice

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