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    Canon EOS-1D X, Canon EF600mm f/4L IS II USM, ƒ/5.6, 1/3200s, ISO 400

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    Good action shot in nice light.

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    I like the light and the low angle. Good sharpness, and the texture on the neck feathers is beautiful. A better wing position of the front wing, and more room for the composition to breathe, would both have been better IMO.

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    Lovely POV and I also like the lighting, it shows the feather details well. I would have liked to see more on the bottom, but, where do you cut off the reflection.

    Will

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Dickson View Post
    .... I would have liked to see more on the bottom, but, where do you cut off the reflection.

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    Because the reflection was not perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Schauf View Post
    Because the reflection was not perfect.
    Hi Frank, what I meant was, where is the best place to cut the reflection? I always have problems with reflections if they aint good.

    Will

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Dickson View Post
    Hi Frank, what I meant was, where is the best place to cut the reflection? I always have problems with reflections if they aint good.

    Will
    The best cut for the reflection is a matter of taste.

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