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    Micah Shadle
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    Hi everyone, I'm Micah (Blake's wife)! I made this image on my father-in-law's workshop at Crandon Park, near Miami.

    Nikon D70s | Tamron 200-500 @ 300mm
    Manual Exposure, 1/500 @ f/6.3 | ISO 400 | Bogen tripod and head

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    Alfred Forns
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    HI Micah This is perfect !!!! Razor sharp excellent head angle and bg Great looking whites About the only thing I would do is crop a little from the left side Just taste Sure wish I would have been in town to shoot with you guys Crandon is so much fun !!!!

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    Nonda Surratt
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    Every thing goes together so well here, really like it.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Very proud of you, Micah :)

    It was a treat getting to know you!

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    Blake Shadle
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    I'm very proud of you, honey ;) You nailed the exposure, and the eye is super sharp. Taking a little bit off the left might be worth a try. Something that everyone may not notice that I really love are the water droplets on his neck. Keep up the good work!

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    Hi Micah!

    I think this is posted in the wrong "Eager to Learn" forum ... I think it belongs in a "Eager to Teach" forum! Nice and sharp, and pleasing. Background looks like a studio.

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    Hey Squirt,
    I remember the light and you did an awesome job keeping your whites white and still holding feather detail.
    The placement in the frame is near perfect. The only thing I could offer to improve this image is from a compositional view.
    IMO a little more room above this beautiful Ibis' head would make it an even stronger image.

    While this image could very easily be posted in the main forum, I suggested it be posted in the "Eager to Learn" forum.
    Micah is very new to bird photography. But I wanted others who may be new as well to see the kind of images that can be created, with talent and determination.

    Great job!
    Love Dad

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    Sheesh, does the whole Shadle family shoot Nikons :)

    Doug

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    Blake Shadle
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    Only the smart ones! :p

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