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    My R5 is at Canon for repair to a failed rear LCD screen. It developed some vertical lines in the RHS, so I had to dust off the 5D4, what a challenge to use!
    Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 600f4 III 1.4x III 840mm HH
    1/3200 f5.6 iso320 (auto) -0.7ev (still resulted in a small hot white near the shoulder)
    ACR PS2022 Curves NR sharpen
    Edit: near FF cropped from horizontal
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    Great subject in tough light with that fully-shaded far wing. Perhaps a bit warmer, especially on the bird itself? Hope you get your R5 back soon - tough to part ways with our beloved toys

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    Colin great detail in the wing and agree with Daniel biggest negative is the shaded wing. I think warming it up some would help especially with that sky.TFS

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    I agree with previous comments about the far wing, but great job still especially with he R5 on the sideline. Nice work

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    Hi Colin. Well captured indeed. Nice detail (the 5D4 is no slouch!). If you ever get back to Qld I can recommend Point Arkwright (near Coolum on the sunshine coast). I've shot them flying by at a very close distance.

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