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    Default Jackal buzzard

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    Canon 1D Mark II N
    Canon 300 f.2,8

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    f.5,6
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    Manual setting

    What you think about ?
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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Giova,

    Looks a little dark for my taste. I would also like to see more room at the bottom if you have any.

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    Agree with Maxis. Here's a repost that addresses his concerns.
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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    It looks as if the original is quite underexposed and S/H resulted in a halo around the bird. Positive exposure compensation would have helped in this situation. The repost is an improvement.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Giova,
    Very good advice given above. Hope you get more opportunities with this very good looking bird.

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