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    Canon 5DIV , Canon 500 f4ii x 1.4 tc.
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    Fred, unique take-off shot. I don't know what or if you had any questions, but… I would have the BB a bit higher in frame and adjust the WB a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Foltz View Post
    Fred, unique take-off shot. I don't know what or if you had any questions, but… I would have the BB a bit higher in frame and adjust the WB a bit.

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    Thank you , I like your WB suggestion here a redo. Name:  _54A9669-Edit-2.jpg
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    Fred I consistantly lean towards warmer images,but here I think your repost is gorgeous. It's a wonderful take off shot the vibrant wingcolours so intense, the detail in the blacks cracking. Great frame Fred really enjoyable to view,I guess my only tiny with is that one leaf hadn't of obscured that foot it's a tiny thing beyond your control but it is such a cool frame it's no big deal.
    Very cool Fred I really like this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart Philpott View Post
    Fred I consistantly lean towards warmer images,but here I think your repost is gorgeous. It's a wonderful take off shot the vibrant wingcolours so intense, the detail in the blacks cracking. Great frame Fred really enjoyable to view,I guess my only tiny with is that one leaf hadn't of obscured that foot it's a tiny thing beyond your control but it is such a cool frame it's no big deal.
    Very cool Fred I really like this

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    Thank you! I am terrible for warming everything up! Ill correct the WB and add warmth. But I do like what not adding did for this shot. Thank you for the input.

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    Fred love the picture. Nice head angle and wing position. Like what Stu has done also like the original. Great photo.

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    thank you

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