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    This was taken same day as Arash's last post Sony A1 600mm, F4.0, ISO 3200 at 1/8000sec

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    Hi Glenn .... cool shot .

    Interesting to see the different color rendering between your and Arash´s version . Maybe taken at a different time of the day .

    Pose is nice and the open beak is taking it up a notch .

    Personally I would prefer a classical 3x2 crop instead of the almost pano version .

    Very nice BIF shot

    For me the best posted A1 image ... so far !!! Just from the purely technical side of view .

    TFS Andreas

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    I like it. The fast food meal is a nice touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    Hi Glenn .... cool shot .

    Interesting to see the different color rendering between your and Arash´s version . Maybe taken at a different time of the day .

    Pose is nice and the open beak is taking it up a notch .

    Personally I would prefer a classical 3x2 crop instead of the almost pano version .

    Very nice BIF shot

    For me the best posted A1 image ... so far !!! Just from the purely technical side of view .

    TFS Andreas
    Thanks Andreas, I actually have the exact same frame as Arash, that I may post. His was shot with the 200-600 and mine with the 600mm prime. They look very similar except his has more depth of field from the 6.3 aperture giving the tail feathers more detail. It goes to show that the price of the equipment does not always mean better!

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    Outstandingly wicked! What is the prey item?

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    Terrific shot, calling, prey remains, action it's all there.

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    super Glen, in an ideal world the prey would be whole but we both know that doesn't happen when you are ready with a camera

    and you are correct that 200-600 is a better suited lens for this particular location that the 600 f/4. It will give more keepers since you can zoom back and get those close shots


    TFS, great frame man. if mine I might increase the brightness on the PF by 1/3 stops, just a toch dark as posted
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Outstandingly wicked! What is the prey item?

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    it was a dove
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    Great image indeed Glen.We have our peregrine season starting to ramp up [well they are sitting] and you and Arash have set up something to aim for with the latest BIFaction shots . Beautifully clean sharp images with interesting BG'S.I agree that a touch more light may pay off but not much. Keep well ,lovely stuff.Ian.
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    Love this frame...the meal and open beak make this one special! Nicely done!

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    Glenn, a real gem man. I can feel the intensity and love the food in talons.

    Do like your choice of composition. Interesting to hear your comparison on lenses and the effects of dof.

    Regardless, a real nice capture, congrats!

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    An absolute belter! (Northern English for a really excellent one!) A real privilege to view

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    Well done Glen....Nothing to add here, apart from wow... I wished this was one of mine....Great work

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