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    Christopher C.M. Cooke
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    This was a difficult shot and I was so eager to get the shot that I lost my cool and made errors but I like it all the same. The sun was off to the right and to get the image I had to climb a fence on the coastal cliffs which in my condition was bloody stupid and a couple of wind surfers had to help me back to safety.

    Canon 30D, 300mm F4 + 1.4X Con (420mm), 1/800 sec, ISO-200, F/5.6, +0.3 step, shutter priority, Pattern metering.





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    Sometimes the feeling of getting the image, any image, is worth a whole lot more than a technically perfect image can ever aspire to.

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    Christopher C.M. Cooke
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    Thanks Jim I agree, every thing was wrong, the dangerous position, the sun, the time of day but it was such a lovely bird I just had to get a photo of it no matter what.

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    Hillebrand Breuker
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    It isn't a bad photo at all. I can imagine the feeling. I had it several times too. Great catch.

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    I like the pose. I would crop some off the left side. This looks really washed out from overexposure and the eye is really noisy.

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    Christopher C.M. Cooke
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    You are quite right Jody, initially I was facing into the afternoon sun and to get away from that I hung off the cliff face but really struggled to get a reasonable image and much PP went into this which I would not have bothered to do had I not loved the bird.

    I have gone back to this spot every day for some while at different times and weather but no appearance I am afraid, just something about this bird that got to me.

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    By the look of the eye I suspect that a bit of a heavy hand was used in Shadows and Highlights of PS? Maybe a fresh process from the original would be beneficial.

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    Arlene Spagna
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    Hi, I'm surprised with all the commotion this beautiful bird did not take off... unless he did after you made this image. Nice feather detail and nice perch.

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