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    Guy Germain
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    Hi,

    Taken in February 2007.

    EOS-1D Mark II N + EF400mm f/5.6L USM.

    Last edited by Guy Germain; 10-29-2008 at 10:38 AM.

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    Nice composition; the bird is well exposed (female?). Loss of some detail in the whites; but white on white is hard to meter. Nice image. ;-)

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    Ah yes, a sign of things to come. Some have already been reported in our area...quite early, but no one is complaining :-) I wish the head angle was different - either more towards us just so the far eye would not be just a black spot, or less so it is completely hidden. All-in-all very nice!

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    A great unusual image...........congrats!!!
    I Iike the pose,eye contact and composition!

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    I like the unusual pose, setting and angle. Could you post the complete techs?

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    Thanks for your comments.

    Unfortunately, for horizontal shot the bird never look me.





    Last edited by Guy Germain; 11-02-2008 at 09:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Schmitt View Post
    Nice composition; the bird is well exposed (female?). Loss of some detail in the whites; but white on white is hard to meter. Nice image. ;-)
    White on white should not be harder ;).

    Spot meter the snow and start at plus 2 full stops EV, the more overcast the more you can add another .3 in EV. Nikon starts at plus 1.3 EV, except for the D3 which I have found to be similar to Canon.

    You are simply placing the white tonal value where it should be on the histogram.

    Best,

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    Great shot, I like the fact that he/she is not looking right at you. Congratualtions!

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