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    exif: iso 200, F8, 1/1250, -0.7

    finally I've updated my website again, so check out: www.ltdphoto.com

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    Lesley, excellent web-site! I love your raptor images!!

    Nice pose and compositon,great details and exposure

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    Thanks for your comment here and in my guestbook Denise.

    kind regards
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    Sharp as all get out. Lovely bird with an almost perfect look-back head angle. The mid-tones could go a tad brighter.

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    Agreed re almost perfect HA. A wonderful bird and so sharp! Congrats!

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    thanks for the comments.

    this shot is made with a canon 1D MK IIN and a canon 500mm F4 L IS lens with a 1.4x extender.

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