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    Model: NIKON D300
    ExposureTime: 1/320"
    Aperture: F8.0
    ExposureProgram: Aperture-priority AE
    ExposureBiasValue: 0
    MeteringMode: Multi-segment
    Flash: No Flash
    ISO: 400
    WhiteBalance: Auto
    FocalLength: 600.0 mm
    FocalLength35efl: 600.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 900.0 mm)
    SensingMethod: One-chip color area
    Lens:Sigma 150.0-600.0 mm f/5.0-6.3 Sports
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    This image is mainly to show what can be achieved with a hand held Sigma 150-600 Sports...

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    Great job of getting both your subject and the thistle flower sharp! I like the motion blur in the wings and you have a beautiful clean background, too! In a perfect world, the OOF foreground flower wouldn't be blocking the main flower head - not much you could do about that. This is very nicely done!

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    Well caught, I like the position of the hummer and the exposure is spot on.

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    This is great Adrian...nice sharpness on the moth and the main blossom!!!

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    Awesome shot, the sharpness of both subjects stunning, I also have a shot of a hover fly shot with a long lens (will post soon) hand held I know its not easy to do, Great job!!!

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