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    gary rouleau
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    This is the first time I tried this one. I had too much lens and lots of vulture, so I took two shots one to the left and one to the right and then stitched them together.

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    Lens 300mmF2.8 +1.4x
    F10 @1/1000 iso 800

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    I bit more room at the bottom would've been great! But light, pose, head turn, colors and detail are all excellent and the "stich" is unnoticeable (is that even a word?:o). Congratulations!

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    Excellent PS job, Gary. I need more real state at bottom, though. Great exposure and light, well done!

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    Nice PS work Gary! Agree about more room at the bottom. I sure was impressed with your energy down at the Bosque!
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    Very interesting technique. Love the light and exposure. Another vote for more room at the bottom.

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    Sometimes, if the subject is still enough, I do that technique and it works but it is very important to do not forget about the need for more room. In this case I would go for a two image stitch and then I would try to got more images of the background for adding more room at home. Terrific pose!

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    I agree with more room at the bottom but this is one really neat image. It shows just how handsome a turkey vulture can actually look - he really wants to show off his plumage to you. ;) I wish I could see it even larger, actually.

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