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    JP Bruce
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    Default Cranes coming in

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    Created at Bosque about a year ago.
    20D, 70-200 f2.8 w/2x converter, 1/8, f8, ISO 800

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    Jeff Nadler
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    JP, it would be difficult for me to be anything but honest, this image has two strong problems - the subject themselves, the birds are significantly out of focus. The heads are a blur. The second issue can be fixed, you've posted this with a vastly crooked horizon. I am curious if you yourself have noticed these issues?
    Last edited by Jeff Nadler; 02-10-2008 at 11:40 AM.

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    JP
    The first thing that I notice is that it needs a counter clockwise rotation and then some cropping off the top. The birds are going away from you and they are merged. The image also is soft.....probably due to the ss 1/8. If you had been able to turn more to your left to get them coming in, it would have been better. Flight images aren't easy but places like Bosque give you plenty of practice.

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    JP Bruce
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    Thanks, I did not notice the horizon. I did know the image was soft. I'll keep working.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    JP,

    Not one of your better efforts. I like that you worked to capture the cranes with the flight deck int he BG. That's a nice touch showing the birds in relation to the refuge surroundings. With them flying away from you and their softness, it just does not work. Flight photography is a difficult task and you just keep working at it. I toss thousands of images a year just trying to get the best BIF image. It is hard work so don't give up.

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