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    1DX II 600 f4 III 1.4x III 840mm HH
    1/2500 f8 iso800
    Manual exp
    Cropped, NR to BG, levels, light sharpen PS2019

    Oops! After picking Arash for this I have some masking artifacts.
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    Water is very nice... Bird is flying away from you a bit...exposure looks about as good as you
    can get with these guys...
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    It's a great pose, but it looks like the focus point might have been somewhere besides the head; to me, the tail looks a bit sharper than the rest of the bird. As for exposure it's well done; the whites and blacks are both recorded properly.

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    nice catch, the IQ isn't all that great especially in the head area... wish the near wing was lower

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    Good stuff already provided. I'll just add that there is masking evidence between the spread tail feathers and some of the primaries.

    edit: I just saw that you noted that yourself....saw it after posting...

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