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    Default Another female harrier shot

    This is from this evening, clear skies. Hope my harrier shots are not boring :)



    5D MKII + 500f/4 + 1.4X TC f/8 1/1600sec ISO 400 meter: sky + 2/3EV. sw: DPP, post process: crop

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    I like the soft light, pose and eye contact. How many percent of the original frame is this crop?

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    Not boring at all, Arash. I've enjoyed the sequence including this one. Nice exp, eye contact, would wish only for a little more texture in the sky BG. Lovely underwing patterns in this female.

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    Arash, the vertical works well here, and what a great subject to be able to capture frequently. Great underwing detail, well exposed, and good eye contact too. Well captured.

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    A great flight shot. Nothing not to like here. This is perfect. I love the vertical here.
    Harrier shots are never boring. I love those birds. Just finished reading a book about the Harriers of the world.

    Markus

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    Thanks for comments guys, I was hoping to get it against the bushes but she was not cooperative :D

    Axel is it is 30% frame maybe, is there a problem with sharpness? I am changing my workflow for 5d files, it needs less sharpening so I backed off by 50% let me know if it is not sharp enough.

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    The sharpening looks a bit uneven, with the head noticeably crisper than the feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    The sharpening looks a bit uneven, with the head noticeably crisper than the feet.
    Thanks Axel, I sharpened everything together, there is some orange halo around the feet (way brighter than tail btw) in the RAW either from exposure or CA, makes it look a bit hazy compared to the feathers.
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