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    Michael Pancier
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    Just as I was leaving Viera wetlands yesterday, I came across this duo ... had to quickly change location of my blubb beanbag from driver to passenger side and start shooting before he swallowed ole froggie.

    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Canon 500 4.0L
    Exposure: (1/400)
    Aperture: f/8.0
    Focal Length: 500 mm
    ISO Speed: 200
    Exposure Bias: -1/3 EV
    taken from car window using blubb beanbag

    10% crop
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    Great catch. Poor froggie. Nice job on the whites.

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    Michael, good sharp detail on the egret and frog. I feel to make this even more dramatic, I would crop even closer, showing just the neck, head, and frog. What do you think?

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    Michael, Really great catch! Sharp and nice details in the whites. I agree w/ Stuart a tighter crop might be good.

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    Nice and sharp detail and good exposure on those whites, I agree with tighter crop too. Well done
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    Nice job! Good exposure control and very sharp. I'm on the fence about a further crop...I'm sure it's impressive either way.

    Colin

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    Nice capture. Good eye contact on the frog. Cropping to focus more on the action makes a second great shot, but unfortunately focuses in on a bit of gory detail -- I elected not to post my suggested crop. Great catch in either case.

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    Excellnet capture for both of you , lovely compo and nice details
    TFS

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