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    Matt Lerer
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    Default 300mm f2.8 image

    Even if my new lens consistently separates from the body...I still love it! Taken today at Wakodahatchee...


    Sorry...forgot the data

    Mark III
    300mm f2.8
    1/2500th
    f4
    ISO 400
    -2/3
    Last edited by Matt Lerer; 02-27-2009 at 01:34 PM.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Awesome capture Matt. Love the trailing water droplets and that we have a beautiful view of the topside feathers. The curved feet and the lovely reflections are a real bonus. Excellent exposure and detail and the little tuft of feathers on the head are lovely as they are caught by the wind. Very nice image and many thanks for sharing.

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    love the image.those tricolors are hard to catch.think reflection and bg add to capture nice!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the pose, details and reflection. I'm surprised the lens comes off.

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    J udy covered the highlights for me. Love the down beat on the wing flap and the water drops! It is as if it is running on water.

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    bill kominsky
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    Great shot Matt and totally agree with Judy on this, absolutely no nits here, congrats on this beauty.

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