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    A picture that I toke earlier this year. It was a sunny day somewere in the summer.


    exif Canon EOS-1D Mark III
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    spot metering
    -1 ev
    iso 200
    300mm


    Enjoy the picture and thanks for viewing

    Willem Verboom
    Last edited by Willem Verboom; 11-08-2009 at 05:05 PM.

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    Willem:

    Nicely exposed, sharp, good head angle for this look back pose. Like the feather detail, wish the wings were a bit wider spread so less merge. I would consider a bit more room at top because of the angle and position of the head. Flying drops a plus.

    Please be sure to post your tech details, camera, lens, settings, post processing info.

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    Beautiful light falling on the bird, whose elegance is evident in this pose. Great whites, it could also have gone as a vertical.

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    Great exposure and stop action. Nice pose captured.

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    lovely pose and great control over whites here
    TFS

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    Hi Willem: Nice job of freezing all of those feathers flying ever which way. As above, great job of light and color control and the water droplets are a plus. Nice photo.

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    Interesting pose, great job with the exposure. You were lucky to get such a good HA with the body turned away during a wing flap! I agree with more room above and/or vertical crop. The image also looks like it needs a bit of CW rotation.

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    Thanks folks fot your reactions :)

    @Daniel what do you mean by cw rotation....I'm not familiar white that.

    Willem

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    Hi William,

    It means Clockwise rotation. I'm finding the image slightly tilted down from right to left. Here is a link to some of the more common abbreviations that you can come across here:

    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=12681

    and here is a very easy fix on how to perform that "CW rotation" :-)

    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ead.php?t=6268

    P.S. A belated welcome to BPN!!

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    Thanks for that explanation Daniel. The most common thinks to do in cs4 I no that all (I think) ( I hope)
    but some specalist thinks I want to learn. For instants beter sharpening and more of that kind of thinks.

    I conseder too buy the cd for singing bird here on the forum. To learn even beter too shoot that darn birds :) Very often it is very difficult too shoot the fast small birds.

    Willem
    Last edited by Willem Verboom; 11-09-2009 at 06:31 AM.

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