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    f8 1/1250 EV +1 iSO 640 crop 2 mp 600 mm


    canon mark III e 300 2.8 con TC 2X
    Last edited by Paolo Piazza; 05-23-2009 at 01:29 PM.

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    stephen farmer
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    Nice shot,the area around the eye could do with some sharpening & some noise removal on the whole image.

    Steve.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Nice pose. the waters debris ia distracting and there are some hot whites in the breast. As mentioned, some more sharpening would help.
    Thanks for sharing this one!

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    Linda Robbins
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    Cute pose. The water debris can easily be removed in PS. The light was bright which caused the shadowing on the face and neck. Agree that the image could use additional sharpening.

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    very nice Paolo, circa l'occhio potrebbe essere più forte, ma una bella foto di uno bello svasso, io vengo in Italia in giugno, vado a Borgo Val Di Taro...mia famiglia e da Bedonia...io sonno nato a Cavignaga. Ciao

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    Paolo dp not forget to post the technical details of the image. I like the pose of the grebe, very original. The light is a bit harsh and some whites in the neck are a hot. I agree about another round of sharpening for web presentation. Keep them coming

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    Jasper Doest
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    Great pose....but unless you want to spend a lot of time behind the computer cleaning up this image, I'd recommend going back there and try it again with some better light. This is a bit too harsh for this beautiful bird. You'll be amazed of what some warm light could do for you..

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