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    Took this yesterday, think it was raining at this point.
    Trying to work with flash and was wondering how it looked flash-wise. More needed?
    I know the shutter speed is really low, but not much ambient light around, this was taken around 2pm

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    1/250s
    100-400mm @300
    BB set to ETTL @-2
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    +1 1/3 EV
    Cropped a little form the left
    Comments appreciated, thanks.

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    your shutter speed was just about perfect for using the flash!! it syncs at either 1/250 or 1/320? to me the whites look perfect and not flashed at all which is what you are looking for! so very nice job with it!!! i like the composition. beautiful subject! personally wouldnt change a thing!!

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    lovely image, Jackie! I really like the whites, cropping, eye contact, feather detail, etc. Just wish for a bit of contrast or somthing to add some sparkle or highlight to the eye. Lovely swan image.

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    Looks very nice. The exposure looks to be spot on. I especially like how you have captured the bird's head slightly toward you.

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    Thanks for the comments. Cheryl you had me worried that the flash didn't really go off because there is no highlight in the eye which for flash seems quite odd to me. But it did go off and I don't really know how to make a good highlight so I'll leave it. Must say though how much better a histogram looks with some fill flash! Using the Delkin rechargeables from the BAA site, and they actually hold a charge unlike other ones I've used!!

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    Jackie, I think I can see a very faint highlight in the eye. You did have the flash set at -2. so a soft flash won't make a bright highlight. Lovely lighting on the white feathers, and still kept the slight blue background. A wonderful "wintery" feel to the image.

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    Jackie, Real nice job w/ the whites!!

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    Thanks Cheryl, I didn't know that. I am just starting to learn to use the flash. Very helpful info!!! Hope you are making some headway with your own techniques for your next raptor shoot!

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    Lady Jackie,
    I like it as presented. The whites are in check, you have sharp details and good color rendition.. The eye looks fine to me. There is the old saying that goes: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"...:D well done...:cool:

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    Hi Jackie

    Image looks good Whites have detail and a good feel !! Remember for the flash you can bracket by doing two consecutive exposures, the first you will have your setting but the second being weaker would be like compensating. If you want to see what it looks like with no flash just do a third, the capacitor will not have time to charge. Best way to know your flash is comparing this way !!!

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    Very, very nice.
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