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    Hi Folks,

    Another newcomer to add to a couple of seasonal returnee's.

    CC's warmly invited.

    Original as shot. Slightly color balanced & sharpened

    Best regards

    Uncle Gus

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    AP: F/5.6, 1/2500s, ISO 400, 0.00eV, Auto WB

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    Nice wing positions and BG, not the best light, a bit harsh contrast, main issue here is soft focus.

    TFS, looking forward to the next one.
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    Great capture uncle Gus. Agree with comments from Arash regarding the techs.
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    Gus knows flight !!!! Excellent Gus !! sure is fun catching them in the air !!! Agree with Arash but you came up with a good one !!! .. would take a little top and bottom for streamlining !!

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    You did well to get this on the sensor Gus, techs mentioned, but pretty good capture for a fast bird.

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    Hi Gus - agree with the above comments - SS probably not fast enough to freeze the action!! - If this is NOT CROPPED - you were really close - closer you get the faster SS required to freeze the action.
    Looking forward to seeing what else happens by your garden. :)

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    Hi folks

    Thanks for all the kind CC's

    Tried incorporating them

    Lance, probably my remarks were not explicit enough, as it was cropped.

    Keep smiling

    Uncle Gus

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    Hi Gus, Interesting subject with the rework adding a bit of sharpness and contrast. Good advice given...

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