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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Had a few attempts at the Venice jetty of the pelicans flying............none were really close to me.....but made do with what I had. I exposed just to the right of the sun....took a few images with the sun in frame.....adjusted.......and then was ready. Ideally.....there would have been more haze and diffusion. I tracked the flight until it was just outside the sun......depressed the shutter putting the hammer down......and closed my eyes for about 4 shots until it was past. I have another image where I had to add canvas.....but the pelican was in a better position in relation to the sun......I like this one too....as it looks like Icarus is burning up.
    Canon 1D Mark lll with the Sigma 300-800mm lens at 800mm fir 1/4000 sec. at f11 and ISO 200. Cropped 50% to aid comp. Only added to the black in selective color and a hair of contrast...sharpened...actual sky color....no HS.

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    Roman, The BG colors are stunning! I love the composition and that you took the time to explain what you did, It's beautiful!

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    Fantabulous! I thought you were going to say it was a collage. Excellent work!

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    Well done Roman,
    I like the bold colors...its well composed and executed...the bird placement is just right...congrats...:cool:

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    that is so cool!! i love it!!! nicely executed!!

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    Love it Roman. No filter used to tone down the sun over the lens??

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie Schuknecht View Post
    Love it Roman. No filter used to tone down the sun over the lens??
    Nope.....wouldn't work here.....I just exposed for the sun. Wish it was a bit more diffused though....like when it gets to be an orange ball.

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