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    Taken in Bulaotun, Beijing. It is a new comer.

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    Taken from the truck with Nikon D4S and Nikkor 600/4
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    love the intense incoming flight and the display of the habitat. Too bad the IQ isn't there, the details looks coarse and crunchy, most likely due to soft focus

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    I love the flight pose, the fanned out tail and prominent primaries, the light is nice and the colours are intense.

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    I like the pose and wing position. Nice angle in the frame. I don't know this bird so can't comment on the colours.

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    I like the fanned tail, wing tips, eye contact and setting. Nice image Gerald.

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    Hi,

    Thanks all of you for the comments. On the original the IQ has no softness issue. I guess it is due to the fact that I have uploaded this picture from my phone and resized it to send it to the forum.

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    Hi Gerald, I too love the pose and the fanned tail. As presented image quality is poor and the yellows are grossly over-saturated. We can only judge your work by what we see on the screen. It would be great if you could prepare a quality JPEG and repost that here. a
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    Ditto Artie
    you can always repost the image if this post went wrong for some reason.
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