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    Hi all just a very simple Coot that i shot during my last outing for testing Canonīs HTP to use or not ?!
    This one was taken with HTP disabled , but i think Arash is right with his thought as long as there is no need for open up shadows you will not see a negative side effect from this "HTP" .

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    F 5,6 ; Iso 2000 ; 1/2000 sec

    Processed with DPP 4 and PS CC , slight crop from all sides apart from RHS

    Thanks for looking and commenting to my last posting

    Cheers Andreas

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    the details and exposure are very good Andreas, soft light was in your favor. My only wish is that the coot was just a tad angled towards us. the low angle is very nice

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    Andreas it's nice to see you posting a few birds, you really do get down low with both Seals and Birds, excellent detail and exposure.

    Keith.

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    Good solid image of the coot. I like the shade of blue of the water.
    Blacks look excellent and POV perfect.
    What does HTP mean?? That is a new abbreviation to me,
    Gail

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    Lovely shot one of the things I look for is detail in the bill as well as the plumage and you have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    Good solid image of the coot. I like the shade of blue of the water.
    Blacks look excellent and POV perfect.
    What does HTP mean?? That is a new abbreviation to me,
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    I think it is Highlight Tone Priority - you can select this in camera.

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    Andreas:

    Coots can be a real exposure nightmare, so well done here. Agree that the water color is very nice. Good eye.

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    Good work with the detail and I love the colour of the water.

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    Thank you so much folks for kind comments , much appreciated .

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