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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I went back to a local pond this morning where I saw a Red-necked Phalarope yesterday. The phalarope probably went south overnight but two snow geese were cooperative.



    1D3, 500f4, 1.4x, 1/1000s, f/8, ISO 400, cropped from horizontal

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    Great whites and perfect portrait pose, BG nice and clean not too uniform either.
    I like the eye, just right brightness to see some detail with nice catch-light.

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    Lovelu light, pose, detail, exppsure, colors, BG, species and sharpness, lovely portrait. COngratulaitons1

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    Nice pose and eye contact. Good DOF too. You nailed the whites; aperture priority with no exposure compensation. Did you have to pull them back much in RAW processing?
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    Axel:

    Lovely exposure control on the whites.
    Pose and other details also nice.

    Good to be flexible about what you shoot, no Phalarope, but still a very nice image!

    Randy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Brown View Post
    Nice pose and eye contact. Good DOF too. You nailed the whites; aperture priority with no exposure compensation. Did you have to pull them back much in RAW processing?
    Thanks, Doug! I adjusted the image in ACR to -0.1. The evaluative metering of the Mark III works very well.

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    Very elegant portrait, with sweet complimentary BG and great whites. The diagonal formed by the head leads the compo.

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    Wow, the green BKGR puts this over the top for me. We never see anything like this at Bosque plus it is usually hard to get close. Love the clean feathers and bill and the perfect EXP.
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    Lovely portrait, and the bird looks so sweet. Killer bg.

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    Nice BG and pose. You must've caught this one just as it got out of the bath, very clean.

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    The details and the exposure are fantastic!

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