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    Canon 40D
    Lens: EF500mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
    Focal Length: 700.0 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/320Sec
    Aperture Value: F8.0
    ISO Speed: 400
    Metering Mode: Evaluative metering
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    Lovely pose, light and BG, Darren. Only pity are the stalks in front of the bird but it would take a lot of luck to have him land on the nearest one.
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    Super shot Darren excellent details the pose and setting are wonderful.

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    Nice pose with a clean background and a good head angle. Using fill flash would have opened up the eye and added a nice catchlight. This would have improved the eye contact with your subject.

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    Beautifully composed with soft colors. Agree a bit of FF would have made it even better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel quenneville View Post
    Nice pose with a clean background and a good head angle. Using fill flash would have opened up the eye and added a nice catchlight. This would have improved the eye contact with your subject.

    Unfortunately joel fill flash makes the white feathers on these guys stick out and looks unnatural.

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    These are such awsome birds. I'd like to get some myself. They will be migrating through my area in late fall, early winter. Excellent shot; have to agree about the fore-ground twigs. All else is splendid. :-)

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    Lovely, as presented, in my opinion. Very natural looking.

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    Great pose, details and BG. Too bad about the grass covering part of the bird.

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    Lovely pose, nice soft light, sharp detail, and pretty color throughout the image. The weeds add nice texture and interest, but I do wish parts of the weeds were not intersecting with the bird. Still, a very nice image.

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