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    Lance Peters
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    Another Gannet sunset shot - didn't like this one as much as the other - inconsiderate birds in the BG :eek: HA is also not quite ...

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    Sigmonster @800 mm
    F5.6
    1/60th
    +1.0EV
    800 ISO
    SB 800 Manual flash with better beamer
    Tripod


    Comments welcome :D

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    Lance, love the colors and the texture. That D3 is awesome at 800... Very sharp and clean with that low SS. The minor visual annoyances are offset by the gorgeous colors and gradient look.

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    Lance, I like the look he's giving you! The colors and comp. are great.Nice dreamy look to this.

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    Mr. Peters,
    This guy is giving you the look...:eek::D I like the soft colors and sharp detail..the expression is priceless...good show...:cool:

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    I love the colors... And the smirk on that guys face really is fantastic!! Congrats.....

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    Nonda Surratt
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    Great colors Lance and nice 'look', wonder how just a bit off the top would look?

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Love the soft feel of your capture, as well on how sharp it is.
    Congrats

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    Alfred Forns
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    Unusual image Lance Its neat Picture for Picture I like the first better Not sure what I'm seeing but maybe wanting to see more of the bird clearer .. smoother transition?

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    I think I agree with Mr. Forns about the transition, but I really like the contrasting contrasts ... high contrast areas sharp and low contrast areas subdued. It locks my eyes into the face quite nicely.

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