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Looks sharp to me like the up wing position.
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I really like the thickness of the wings here. Quite the bulky fella. Good call adding canvas up there. Nicely done.
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Looks sharp enough to me on my monitor, excellent timing with the full wings up pose
Mike
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All looks good to me. What lens?
with love, artie
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Hi Artie,
This was taken with 300mm f/4 PF lens with 1.4x TCIII Teleconverter.
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Krishna
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Love the pose and BG, the eye is nice as well. Perch looks very weathered as well. Nicely done. That 300 PF lens seems like a great deal between the f/4 stop and the weight. TFS
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Yes its so light. Its lighter than a 24-70 lens. It works really well with 1.4x and 1.7x Teleconverters. I did not yet use it with 2x but will do it some time soon.
Hand holdable 420mm f/5.6 (1.4x TC) and 510 f/7.1 (1.7x TC)
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Krishna
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very nice pose and BG, the hawks head looks a bit soft to my eye, was the RAW sharp? My guess is the RAW wasn't all that sharp as you mention.
whites are a bit too bright and washed out
great BG and I don't mind the perch with hand of man.
TFS
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Hi Arash,
I agree, the RAW image was not that sharp especially at the eye. I just liked the moment ( this is my first Image of the species ) and hence post processed the same.
I added contrast mask on the eye and it looking ok to me.
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Krishna