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    Burlington, Ontario, Canada
    D300 / 200-400 VR
    1/500s f/4.0 at 210.0mm iso500

    hand held, natural light, slight crop.

    Taken today at another workshop, with the pleasure of the company of Jackie Schuknecht, and David Hemmings!
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    I like the setting, soft light, details and BG and would only give it a bit more room right and bottom and clone out the white spots in the BG (snow?).

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    Lovely light and pose, great detail in the plumage and soft BG. Wish you had more snow?

    Did Dave get married yet?

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    thanks very much, yes it is snow, and yes we had a heavier snow later, it was an almost blizzard! I think David is still planning his wedding, and he is doing very well., trying to talk him into a trip to Florida next week!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raymond Barlow View Post
    thanks very much, yes it is snow, and yes we had a heavier snow later, it was an almost blizzard! I think David is still planning his wedding, and he is doing very well., trying to talk him into a trip to Florida next week!
    Wow, shame I won't be here :(

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    Raymond
    You never cease to surprise me with your workshop images. Maybe a tad more room at the bottom......but what a wonderful scene......moody BG......intense stare of the Goshawk......pine tree. Oh how I wish I could get time off to come up there. Well done.

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