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    Late afternoon takeoff on Chincoteague Island, Va. We were expecting hundreds, but only a few were sighted and we happened to be at the right place. C&C welcome.

    D700, Nikon 500mm + 1.4 tc, 1/500, f 8.0, ISO 800, Gitzo tripod, Wimberley Gimbal head.


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    Hi Geoffrey,

    A fine image of the beautiful swan. The exposure is good and the slow 1/500 sec adds a pleasing blur to the wings.

    The background sky is nice although there is a dust spot to the right in front of the swan you may want to remove.

    I like the sun giving the image a pleasant look with the very white left wing as a contrast.

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    Good one, Geoffrey. Nice wing position, and the setting sun gives this a nice peachy, almost ethereal, look.

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    I like the way the setting sun has tinted the bird. Nice wing position and as already mentioned just a nice bit of blur on the wing tips.

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    Nice one Geoffrey. I really love the lighting, great capture.

    Will

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    Yes this floats my boat too, I like the pose and colours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steen Torner View Post
    Hi Geoffrey,

    A fine image of the beautiful swan. The exposure is good and the slow 1/500 sec adds a pleasing blur to the wings.

    The background sky is nice although there is a dust spot to the right in front of the swan you may want to remove.

    I like the sun giving the image a pleasant look with the very white left wing as a contrast.

    Regards
    Steen
    Thanks Steen, and thank you for pointing out the dust spot.

    Geoffrey

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    Great light and nice up wing pose.

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    I like the light, wing position, under wing detail and sharpness. I could see a version cropped a bit tighter but that is personal preference. Very well done Geoffrey!

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    Perfect light and the wing position and angle of flight are more than ideal.
    I'd crop it tighter I think.
    Well done with this!

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    Thanks everyone.




    Geoffrey

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