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    f11, iso2000, 1/200, 600mm (300f2.8 w/2x), D610, SB-600 Speedlight.

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    Hi Dan, excellent low angle, and you captured a super pose too. I like the droplets on the body, together with the bit of weed on the tail. Good use of flash, as its subtle, and just personal, I would take a bit off the bottom.

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    Hi Dan, might be the MBP laptop, but the BKG looks quite posterised????? Not like you if I'm right.

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    Dan:

    Your grebe is outstanding, with excellent flash use, shooting angle, angle in frame. Well done.

    I am seeing the same thing as Steve in the background and would revisit that. I have had occ. problems when posting on the web of jpegs that look great on my computer before being posted, but didn't show well on the web.

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    Excellent pose captured, Dan. The water droplets on the body really add interest. Good use of flash.

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    What a great example of flash being done well!
    Great POV and beautiful details.
    I like the somber color palette.
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    looks great Dan, love the low angle and details. nice uniform light with flash with excellent color balance.

    I see some hints of posterization in the BG on my screen, could be just JPEG compression but it doesn't heart to run another round of NR on it

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    Thanks for the comments. The BG posterization is really from the flash. This was just
    an experiment and some things I liked for low light imaging (most of what I do in the NW).
    I think using flash as opposed to going with extreme iso has some merit.
    Dan Kearl

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    I like the dark mood, pose, HA, sharpness, composition and excellent use of flash. Well done Dan!

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