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Cattle egret

This is my first experience with 7DMKii and first shot
7DMKii
sigma 150-600
AV : 8.0
TV : 1/3200
iso : 800
Focal 524.0mm(838mm)
Exposure :-1/3
thanks for looking
Last edited by sasan nejadi; 05-30-2015 at 01:37 PM.
Reason: it was wrong Exif
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Nice image, Sasan.
I do think it's a little bit tight in the frame.
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Originally Posted by
Emanuel Tiberi
Nice image, Sasan.
I do think it's a little bit tight in the frame.
thanks Emanuel .... this photo is not crop
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Nice way to start out using your new camera. I see that it is not a crop, but it does feel very tight in the frame and the position of the near wing is not my most favorite. Looking forward to more.
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I like the take off pose and the dangling feet, also the BG too. I agree it is too tight in the frame and the near wing could be better, zooming back would have given you more room. I see some sharpening halo around the feet
TFS
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Beautiful flight image, Sasan. Nicely handled whites. You also have a nice BG and easily could add some more to it.
Geoffrey
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thanks all....i am so sorry, i wrote the wrong Exif
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Great pose , light, background and details. AGree on too tight in the frame. I have learned over the years that it's best to zoom out a little more than you actually want b/c you can always crop a little.
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Yep, take advantage of the zoom's capabilities and zoom out! Although I suppose the egret may have taken off by surprise - but its still good to make more room for the comp in-camera no matter the situation. Very sharp, and good whites.
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What did you clone under the left wing primaries? Looks pretty bad there with blotches that are out of whack with the rest.
You can always add canvas in Photoshop, but easier to get it right in the camera first.
Good exposure and details
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