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What a cool BG for this beauty, Also love the perch and that light. TFS
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Agree with David.Love those rocks. Can you put the 1.4 on your 100/600 at 600 and hang on to BIF? and/ or acquire them easily?
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Originally Posted by
Ian McLachlan
Agree with David.Love those rocks. Can you put the 1.4 on your 100/600 at 600 and hang on to BIF? and/ or acquire them easily?
Yes I can...the AF on the A9ii is pretty awesome
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Great light you got which that gave an appealing warmth to the frame, and the heron gave you a rather nonchalant pose, which I kinda like here. I could see a version with more room for the comp - and if this is full-frame then zooming out a bit at time of image creation would have been a good idea IMO.
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Originally Posted by
Daniel Cadieux
Great light you got which that gave an appealing warmth to the frame, and the heron gave you a rather nonchalant pose, which I kinda like here. I could see a version with more room for the comp - and if this is full-frame then zooming out a bit at time of image creation would have been a good idea IMO.
I agree with you on a bit more room Daniel, but I had a palm tree on the left and foliage on the right. My only option was to shoot between them. I do have a version with the tree and thought I might clone out the tree trunk, but ultimately decided this route. Thanks a bunch for the feedback.
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That explains it, thanks for the additonal info!
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This is a really sweet frame, particularly as I have nothing decent of this common bird. Lighting, color, and detail are all excellent. I love the view of the legs. Layer feathers are money. So is the BG. I agree with Daniel that more room around the bird would help. I would also clone out the second catchlight.