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    Canon 1DX MKii
    Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/4000
    Av(Aperture Value) 7.1
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    Exposure Compensation +1/3
    ISO Speed 800
    Lens EF600mm f/4L IS II USM +1.4x III
    Focal Length 840.0mm
    AF Mode AI Servo AF
    AF Configuration Tool Case 2
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    Accel./decel. tracking 2
    AF point auto switching 0
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    hand held in car...Hope you like it

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    Very nice. Love the take off pose with all the straw being thrown up in the air. Really like how you included all the AF information.

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    Amazing shot! I wonder if a shot like that is possible on my Canon 7D Mk2 and 100-400 lens. I've only recently joined this forum and have been amazed at the quality of the photos submitted. The posting size suggests around 1900 pixels wide, but I'm finding that the images appear too big (like yours)...which means scrolling to see it all. Can I suggest moving your signature to a less conspicuous part of the photo?

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    love the light and the pose, I like the sharp details and the trailing weed spatter, adds to the dynamic elements of the frame. in a perfect world there would be separation between the far wing and the head, like the frame just before this one. I'd take this any day though

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    Agree with the comments above . Beautiful soft warm light. And the details are a great help .

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    great light and great details from this deep position.. yes that is a great buzzard image

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    thank you all friends

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