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    Default Osprey with the MkII's

    Banking Osprey...Canon 7DmkII with100-400 mkII +1.4mkII extender. ISO 1250,f8@1600sec handheld. Even with my older mkII extender this combo seems to focus more then fast enough for ospreys and eagles which was a nice surprise. RAW converted in DPP,resized and sharpened in PS. Thanks for looking and any CC.

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    Last edited by Joe Subolefsky; 04-27-2015 at 07:27 AM.

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    Not bad at all Joe :), cracker background and lovely wing position and eye contact. I would be tempted to give a bit more space round the image but that is obviously subjective. TFS

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    Joe:
    Nice DOF, diagonal line, detail in plumage and harmonious colors.

    Agree about a sliver more room top and bottom.

    In a perfect world, would prefer the bill to not merge with the wing.

    Glad this combo is working for you!

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    Beautiful pose and great details on the Osprey. I agree about adding a bit more room around the frame.

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    Excellent shot finely focussed great detail, I too would suggest a little more canvas.

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    Fab shot Joe. I like the details and sharpness on the bird. Nice HA and the colours on the BG blend nicely with the subject. Nice work

    Will

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    Hi Joe, love the diagonal flight pose across the frame, well exposed showing good underwing feather detail. I do like the colours of the BG, and agree, a touch more room wont harm the image.

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    Good one Joe! I think a little more space all around would take this up a notch.
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    very nice, great wing position and good exposure. I also wish the beak had not merged with he far wing, a bit more room would be nice as well

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    Thanks for the CC everyone,guess I should have zoomed out a little

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