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    Roberto Betta
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    This is a photo taken a week back. The weather was very patchy on this outing with the sun coming and going so I was having to increase and decrease my ISO the entire afternoon in order to try and keep my ss at a reasonable number. Thank you for looking!

    Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark III
    Lens: Canon 600mm f/4L IS USM and Canon 1.4x II Extender
    Focal Length: 840mm
    Program: Aperture Priority
    Aperture: f/5.6
    ISO: 1000
    Shutter Speed: 1/1250
    Exposure Compensation: -0.67
    Support: Manfrotto 681B Monopod

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    Gorgeous image Roberto the bg compliments the Vulture quite nicely. Tack Sharp! well done.:)

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    Roberto,

    Nice powerful capture with the head and the claws very sharp. Love the soft colors in the BG. The whites on top of the wings and shoulder seem a little hot. Maybe you can bring these down a little. Did you use noise reduction on the BG?

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    I like this image a lot. It is sharp & I think the BG is really good. I also like the dangling feet, the POV, & the flat wing span. I might be inclined to crop more from the bottom & add more space to RHS so the bird can fly into the additional space. Oh, & great colors too.

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    I love it, the bird is excellent, sharp, BG great. Well done.

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    James, Clemens, Andrew and Ilija thanks for the visit and appreciate all the feedback!

    Clemens, yes I did apply noise reduction (NeatImage) and a good dose as well. I find noise more visible when photographing into a darker background.

    Andrew, I will play around with some crop sizes, thanks.

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    good jov ove the head color and body renditiion

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    Nice! I can just imagine hearing the wind ruffling through the primaries as it glides by. The dangling feet are priceless:). I might be inclined to dodge the body a little bit as it is a bit shaded - still, pretty darn good looking image!!

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    Great flight shot. Wonderful sharpness and a great BG. Great head angle.

    Markus

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    Thanks everyone, much appreciated!
    Last edited by Roberto Betta; 04-09-2010 at 05:25 AM.

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    This is such a great picture. Gorgeous background, and the pose is to die for.
    I have never stared at a vulture this long!

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