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    dave v
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    Default Take Out.

    Taken with a Canon 5DMKII, with a Canon 300 f2.8 lens and a Canon 2X tc.

    Massive crop from 5200 LS, to 2200 LS after the crop.


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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great capture of this moment. I wish the near wing were higher up and would decrease contrast a few points. Maybe some CW rotation and a crop off the bottom.

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    dave v
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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    Great capture of this moment. I wish the near wing were higher up and would decrease contrast a few points. Maybe some CW rotation and a crop off the bottom.
    Thanks for the comment.

    I gotta tell you, I thought that the peek a boo through the wing made the shot.
    I have lots of shots with the wings up higher, and a few where the head can't be seen at all.
    I thought that this put a different spin on it.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Quote Originally Posted by dave v View Post
    Thanks for the comment.

    I gotta tell you, I thought that the peek a boo through the wing made the shot.
    I can see your point. The reason I said it is that one of the blurred feathers goes right through the eye. Let's see what the others think about it.

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    dave v
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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    I can see your point. The reason I said it is that one of the blurred feathers goes right through the eye. Let's see what the others think about it.
    Point taken, but that's a shadow of a feather, not the feather itself.
    I could take it out with PS, but I belong to a photo club that goes by PSA rules.
    Only global changes. I sometimes forget what I did to what, when, so I normally
    don't do spot work on my nature shots.

    Thanks again.

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