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    Default Great Egret

    6th November 2009, Nam Sang Wai, Hong Kong

    Canon 7D & Canon 400mm f5.6 lens (Handheld)

    iso 320, f5.6 1/8000, exp bias -1

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    Last edited by Bob Thompson; 03-21-2010 at 06:00 PM. Reason: added tech

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    Flicker is down, can't see the image :(

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    From looking at the little thumbnail I thought it was a little underexposed :D Will come back and look when its up again !!!

    ... great avatar Bob !!!!

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    Sorry it maybe the way I posted the flickr shot as it seems OK here

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    It's showing now :)
    Beautiful whites and pose, good head angle and neat and smooth BG.
    Next time, please include the techs of your image, it's easier for us to critique and it may help other members.

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    Bob:

    Very nice exposure, sharpness and pose.

    To my eye the whites have a bit of a blue cast.

    Maybe a sliver more space to right.

    Thanks

    Randy

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    Beautiful color in this image. Did you get a vertical with the reflection??? Would love to see that as well.

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    Fine looking image Bob !! Like the pose and beautiful water bg !! Great feel Might only take a small amount form the left so the right has more room !! Fine image !!!

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    Joe, No need to go vertical as the shot was wide enough to hold reflection. I cropped most of the reflection as I felt the overall composition was too loose and the main focus should be on the bird and the feather detail.

    Thanks for the other comments I'm remembering them for the next posting.

    Bob

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