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    Default Kingfisher II

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    Taken this morning, near Cordoba (Spain), in company of my good friend Juan Aragonés
    D300 * 200-400f4 * tripod * blind *S:1/640 * F:8 * ISO:200 * EV:-0,7 *natural light * full frame
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    I really love the colors,pose,details and the killer bg,big congrats pepe!!!

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    Quite lovely and quite sharp. Love the raised wings and the raised foot. The wide light streak behind the bird is a bit bothersome. If it were mine, I would lighten the iris just a bit.
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    Lovely shot Pepe! Stunning color.
    I too have this same Nikon combination, and enjoy it immensely.:D

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    Great light and pose. I would give it more room on the right and remove the sheen on the bill. I also wish for a bit less motion blur, ISO 400 might have worked well in this situation.

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    I am no expert but I like the motion blur. Love the pose.

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    fabulous image Pepe excellent in all respects.

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