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    farhad
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    Default Whooper Swan




    Size: 142 Kb

    hi
    north of iran near amool

    Thanks for looking
    Farhad Razavi
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    Canon 350 D
    Sigma 70-300 Apo
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    1/1000Sec.
    Av(Aperture Value)
    F5.6
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    Evaluative metering

    ISO Speed
    400

    Focal Length
    300.0 mm

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    Alfred Forns
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    Beautiful image Farhad Did very well dealing with harsh light. Ideally just the two birds with upward wing strokes would have made a strong image but did well with the four having good separation and all sharp !!! Got a keeper !!!!

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    I like the framing of the birds here along with the sharpness, but the image is a little cluttered to my eye because of the four overlapping birds. I know this PS work is a little over the top, but I want to illustrate how three non-overlapping birds look compared to the OP.
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    This is excellent picture. The composition is great,
    parallels and a slight angle is just perfect. One of the
    birds has slightly open beak which immediately
    took my attention and added character to it.
    Congratulations!

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    Glenda Simmons
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    Very nice capture. I love Doug's repost of the three. I sure wish I could get Doug to do all the photoshop work on mine!

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    Nate Chappell
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    Really nice comp and grouping of birds, the lead one with the open beak adds to it. I don't mind the overlapping birds.

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    farhad
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    Thank you so much mr brown . your ps work is great.;)

    Thanks to all for guiding me.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Beautifully capture and I love the flight formation. Great repost by Doug.

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