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    Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/640)
    Aperture: f/4.0
    Focal Length: 400 mm
    ISO Speed: 200
    Exposure Bias: 0 EV
    Flash: No Flash

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    like the light and pose, nice details too, would prefer a slight head turn towards you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi View Post
    like the light and pose, nice details too, would prefer a slight head turn towards you.
    Thank you. He/She was paying attention to the other one far away and almost lost balance.

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    Troy:

    I like the pose, slight wing blur, raised foot, nice separation of alulas.
    Nice light.

    I might be tempted to move her a bit left in the frame.

    Cheers

    Randy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Stout View Post
    Troy:

    I like the pose, slight wing blur, raised foot, nice separation of alulas.
    Nice light.

    I might be tempted to move her a bit left in the frame.

    Cheers

    Randy

    Thank you Randy.

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