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    5.00pm Moremi GR- Botswana Sept '09
    D3 500VR 1/3000s ISO800@f/5.6 +0.5EV

    C & C most welcome

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    I like the wing position and fanned tail, it is sharp and eye is crisp. light is coming from above and the entire body is in shadow, still impressive that you got the shadow details at ISO 800, D3 at work here :) if it holds up raise the shadows more. BTW, I would have gone +0.5EV here, more shadow detail and with D3 high dynamic range sensor you can easily recover the highlights.
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    loved the wing postion and compo, nice underwing details too, looks like our short toed snake eagle's cousin..

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    Quote Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi View Post
    I like the wing position and fanned tail, it is sharp and eye is crisp. light is coming from above and the entire body is in shadow, still impressive that you got the shadow details at ISO 800, D3 at work here :) if it holds up raise the shadows more. BTW, I would have gone +0.5EV here, more shadow detail and with D3 high dynamic range sensor you can easily recover the highlights.

    Thanks Arash
    The exp comp was +0.5, when you mentioned that I had a look and realised I had -0.5 by mistake, my apologies.
    Have managed to eek out some more detail in the shadows.
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    Beautiful banking pose and I like the back lit effect.

    Marc's repost brings this one more alive.

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    Hi Marc, a stunner IMO, and I prefer the 1st post as a more natural look.

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    Marc repost is a big improvement, great job!
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    Here is a repost with a vertical crop which I think works nicely.
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