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    Michael Pancier
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    Has nice diffused lighting on Sunday at Anhinga Trail. These guys are so big, that I found myself with probably too much lens at 500mm.

    I backed up as much as I could to get the stork in the image.

    Should I add any canvas to this?

    7d+500 4.0L
    f/5.6
    1/2500
    ISO 400
    580ex II with bb at - 1 2/3

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    Looks good. I think the diffused lighting helps with these guys. At least in my experience the black head and white body makes it a little more difficult. IMO a little more canvas at the top would be nice.

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    Michael
    Nice sharp image and a clean BG. I like it the way you presented the bird

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Michael,
    Diffused certainly helped......I'd be for a hair more room bottom...very close on the toes.....even for me!

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    Look in the thumbnail and you will have your answer to the canvas question :)
    Not bad considering it's a Wood stork :p
    Great light!

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    Maybe a bit more top and bottom, but the square format works well here. I wish the OOF FG element wasn't covering part of the leg/foot.

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