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    Default wing smacking



    D700
    70-200mm f2.8 VR1 with 1.7TC
    340mm
    ISO 400
    f8 at 1/2000s
    Manual mode
    Matrix Metering
    Auto white balance
    AF-C, Dynamic, 9 points
    handheld

    Highlight protection, rotate CW, crop, set white/black point, curve, desaturate background, NR, and sharpen.

    These gulls won't give up their perch without a fight.

    All comments and suggestions are welcome.
    Last edited by Thanaboon Jearkjirm; 12-21-2009 at 08:36 AM. Reason: wrong TC info

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    I like this a lot! Great behaviour shot. I think whites can be toned down a bit.

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    Oh man, this is such a beautiful image , some suggations will come but I must say I am loving this
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    Repost after toning down highlight with multiply layers of linear burn.


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    Love the interaction here, wing touching head is super! Congrats, I would sharpen a bit more.
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    Nicely captured interaction, K. Thanaboon. I like the pose here.

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