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    michael
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    Default Sandhill crane with motion blur

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    Canon 1d mk2, Canon 500 mm f4.0, 1/50th, f4.0, ISO 400

    Not my "normal" sort of image, I was surprised to see that the feet do not appear to move when flying.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the idea and soft light and wish the bird were flying towards you. I could also see this as a pano crop.

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    Looks good, Michael. Agree with Axel on crop - I would remove the dark band at the top and then lighten the 2 dark areas on the shore.
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    You had a great idea here. I think I would saturate and sharpen the crane's head just a tad. Really like the movement the capture creates.

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