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    Canon 1DMKIII • 500 mm • 1/2000 • f/5.6 • ISO 320 • handheld • manual

    This ones from a few years back.

    Thanks for looking.

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    Hello,

    very nice pic.. i like the circumstance, that the osprey and the fish are looking in your direction, the sharpness is in the right point and the wings are great; the light ist good, even with the shadow on the neck of the bird.


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    But With manual you do not mean manual focussing ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Dienesch View Post
    Hello,

    very nice pic.. i like the circumstance, that the osprey and the fish are looking in your direction, the sharpness is in the right point and the wings are great; the light ist good, even with the shadow on the neck of the bird.


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    But With manual you do not mean manual focussing ?
    Hi Eric, what I meant by manual is SS, ISO and f/stop, thanks for the comments.

    -Tim

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    Nice one Tim!
    I love the fact that the fish is facing the viewer and the water drops always add to the image.. Far wing position is terrific.
    I would like a bit more room behind and above the osprey .
    The shadow on the neck is OK. It does allow for the head to be highlighted but in a perfect world it would not be there.
    I would also (if you are OK with cloning) remove the small rusty colored oval blob that is in the water at the edge of the wave- easy housekeeping issue and certainly not a deal breaker,
    Gail

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    Osprey in flight are my favorite subjects. Great timing on this one. I agree with Gail's comments below. Like the direct eye contact, water drops and far wing position.

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    Tim - very nice action you caught here. I love that you were close enough to get the details in the trout's face and the water droplets. The Osprey looks great and that's a nice wing position. Thanks for sharing.

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