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    Lifetime Member Loukie Viljoen's Avatar
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    From Marievale sanctuary on Blesbok Spruit, about 120 km from Johannesburg
    Canon EOS D1 MKIII. 300mm f2.8 2xTC
    1/5000 sec, f/9
    Mode: Av
    Metering: Evaluative
    ISO: 1000
    AF mode: AI Servo AF
    Drive: Continuous
    White balance: Auto
    Flash: Off
    File size: 11.0MB
    Image size: 3888 x 2592
    Color space: AdobeRGB
    Saturation: +1
    Sharpness: 6
    Contrast: +1
    Tone: +1
    Custom Functions:
    CFn I-3: ISO range enabled
    CFn I-4: Bracketing auto cancel OFF
    CFn I-7: Spot metering linked to active AF point
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    Last edited by Loukie Viljoen; 06-15-2008 at 07:43 AM. Reason: Forgat Exif

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    This is a new bird for me Loukie, and it's quite striking. Exposure, sharpness, and composition are all good. Like the position of the near wing too. Unfortunately, the head is superimposed on the far wing. Please try to remember to post your technicals along with your photos. Thanks for sharing!

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    Doug the Exif is now there,

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Great image Loukie and as Doug already mentioned was the head being parallel to the wing but other wise juat a beautiul capture with excellent exposure and detail. Thanks for sharing.

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