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    Default Black-throated Blue Warbler (Part II)

    Hello,

    The same bird posted a few days ago but with a different pose:


    Date de prise de vue : 2009-05-16 08:22:08.29
    Qualité d'image : RAW compressé sans perte (14 bits)
    Appareil : Nikon D3
    Objectif : VR 500mm F/4G + TC-17E
    Focale : 850mm
    Mode mise au point : AF-C
    Mode de zone AF : Dynamique, 21 points
    VR : ON
    Réglage précis AF : Désactivé
    Ouverture : F/9
    Vitesse d'obturation : 1/320s
    Mode d'exposition : Auto à priorité ouverture
    Correction expo. : 0IL
    Mesure : Matricielle
    Sensibilité ISO : ISO 640
    Mode synchro flash : Premier rideau
    Mode flash : Optionnel, TTL-BL
    Correction d'exposition flash : -3,0IL
    Balance des blancs : Temp. coul. (5260K), 0, 0
    Espace colorimétrique : Adobe RGB
    Réduc. bruit ISO : Désactivée
    Réduction du bruit : Désactivée
    D-Lighting actif : Faible
    Authentification : Activé
    Contrôle du vignetage : Normal
    Optimisation d'image : [SD] Standard
    Accentuation : 7
    Contraste : D-Lighting actif
    Luminosité : D-Lighting actif
    Saturation : 0
    Teinte : 0


    Thanks for looking :)

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    Lovely bird, image design, and EXP. A perfect head turn. Great detail in the blacks. I wish only that we could see the whole tail.
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    Superb pose and sharpness. I really like the foliage and BG.
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    Good exposure control and details. I might remove the branch touching the bird's chest.

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    Lovely image. I would also remove the bit of foliage to the left of the bird.
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    I guess everything has been said.

    Lovely bird and wonderful sharpness. Great job.

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    Wonderful image, perfect exposure, great eye contact and the detail in the black throat is very nice.

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