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    Default Hoodie (drake) #2

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    Here is another frame of the hoodie after he passed by the rock background.

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    200-600mm
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    shot at 840mm
    1/8000 at f/9
    ISO 3200

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    That's a real peach, sharp all over and super exposure and detail. I like the background too.

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    Hi Kurt .. stunning flight shot of this guy .
    Just perfectly executed . not more to add

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    Sweet image, I guess one could say the bird is a little past prime position, but it doesn't bother me.

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    Hi Kurt,

    Perfect !
    Congratulations

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    Fantastic capture. The pose and gently-dappled BG are great. A bit more head turn would make it perfect. Whites on hood do look a bit hot. These are a nightmare exposure in bright sun. A very striking frame.

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    Nice one Kurt, beautiful species as well. Head angle could be slightly better but its a minor nit. Exposure must have been tricky with the bright whites (slightly hot?) but you handled it well overall.

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    love this one, whites look good to me (pure bight white using HDR monitor) I like the BG too. I am OK with the HA and the body being perfectly parallel to the back of the camera. if mine I'd warm the colors a bit and sharpen the duck a bit more too

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