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    Default Niagara Falls Peregrine

    I've been enjoying all of the great posts from Raymond, David & Jody. Here's one I got last Friday....



    90% of full frame

    Nikon D300
    Lens (mm): 600
    ISO: 640
    Aperture: 7.1
    Shutter: 1/2000
    Exp. Comp.: +0.3
    Flash Comp.: +0.0
    Program: Aperture Priority
    Focus Mode: AF-C
    White Bal.: AUTO

    Thanks for looking.

    Dave

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    Another great peregrine photo! I would relocate the bird to the URC instead of the LLC to give it room to fly. I might also crop a little tighter. Thanks for posting!

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    Awsome David., I think the crop is excellent, creative and different., I like how the bird is obviously flying away from the Thunder of Niagara... killer shot.

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    I agree with Doug on moving the bird up and to the right. You really do want to show him flying into something instead of out of something. He's well defined, nicely sharp and the BG is great!!!

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    Great detail and super angle to the flight path. I agree RE the brd's location in hte frame - it needs room to fly into.

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