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    Default Flamingo Zoom

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    Tried another Zoom....

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    f 18 / 1/4 sec ISO 500
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    Joanna Trescott
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    Rosl: I love what you havve done here. I like the green leaves which are in focus and the combination of immature and mature flamingos. How fun!

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    Rosl, I like this very much it's very interesting and different.I like the colors and what appears to be "feather water"

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    Rosl,
    Very nicely done! I really like the added sharpness from the flash.

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    I hate to go against the pack but I don't like this all that much. Personally, I think it's the flamingos on the edge with no heads that bother me but it's also the lack of focus in the center. I like the technique and see what you were going for but the image just doesn't do it for me. All a matter of personal taste I guess...

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    Michael Pancier
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    very cool effect. I too would crop in more.

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    Alfred Forns
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    I like it a lot Rosl The colors sure make a difference with zoom blurs If anything would have liked some separation with the birds to the right of center !!!

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    Now we are talking! I like the 3D effect provided by the light, very lovely.

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    Thank you for your comments.
    Julie: I could clone out the cut-by-half- birds in the right lower corenr. Do you think, this would help?
    I found it really difficult, to check the right composition.
    And as I am a beginner in that zoom technique just fired some shots and had a look at the results...

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