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    Ed Vatza
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    Default Razorbills (Machias Seal island)

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    From our June, 2009 trip.

    Decided to re-work a few images.

    Canon 50D and 300mm f/2.8L IS lens.

    1/1000 sec @ f/5.6; ISO 200; 0 EV

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    Looks like great DOF at 5.6 and I think you nailed the exposure. Great

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    Hey Ed:

    What a great surprise to see a picture of these gorgeous creatures. You did great with the exposure and you have a lovely BG. It's nice that you can see the eyes. I try to think about the summer that I made it onto Machias instead of the 2 summers that were canceled due to bad weather. :(

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    Thanks, Martin. Thanks, Marina.

    We were fortunate to hit good conditions the past two Junes. And as a bonus the boat out of Cutler (Captain Andy) went with smaller groups both times.

    This year we are heading up to Maine in October for fall foliage and moosies! :D And possibly a Maine Audubon pelagic trip out of Bar Harbor.

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    Nice to have two birds in the frame and I look forward to going there again this summer if I can make it.

    I would give the image a bit more room top and bottom if you have.

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    Well done getting the two in a nice comp. Exposure handled very well. Agree with a little more room especially top for me if you have it. Would be an easy canvas extension if within your ethics. TFS
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    Very nice pair. I like that you can see the eyes, not easy on these birds. How much of a crop is this to have tha DOF at 5.6?

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    I reckon that is about the best plumage detail I have seen in guillemots - also the eyes are clearly visible - congrats!

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    Very sharp and you did well with both blacks and whites. needs more room on the top IMO.
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    Thanks folks. I appreciate all the comments.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    How much of a crop is this to have tha DOF at 5.6?
    Fabs, all I did was to crop to a square and then I only cropped the right side because there were other oof birds in the distance and just a sliver off the left. Top and bottom are as out of the camera.

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    Exposure and DOF are great. Haven't been to Machais Seal Island for about 20 years. Will be there in July with a Birding Group from Brookline Bird Club

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    Lovely details of a bird I know only off birds guides. A real treat, thanks! And a very nice picture, like the crop as is.

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    I will echo everyone else's congrats on the DOF and exposure here Ed. They look perfect. I kind of agree with Axel though and think adding a little canvas at the top might add to the image. Thanks for sharing!!

    Matt

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