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    Fabs Forns
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    Default Osprey dorsal view

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    Another one from last Sunday, windy as it was, cropped from horizontal, vertical full frame. Not easy to catch the banking because they always do it as far of you as they can, mean birds that they are. Hope you like it.
    Model: Canon EOS 7D
    Lens (mm): 400
    ISO: 400
    Aperture: 5.6
    Shutter: 1/1600
    Comments appreciated.

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    Fabs I love the head angle and the topside view! Wonderful details in those feathers too!

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    Very cool Fabs, can't wait to see these guys!
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    Fantastic Shot! Very nicely done Fabs excellent composition.

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    head and banking that is what its all about congrats

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    Great shot Fabs!!! Just a tiny bit more sharpening - please tell me what you think.
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    Ofer ;)

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    Thanks for taking the time, Ofer. I tried to stay away from over-sharpening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    Thanks for taking the time, Ofer. I tried to stay away from over-sharpening.
    Do you think the repost looks over sharpened? It looks just right to my aging eyes....:confused:

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    It must be a monitor or taste issue. If it looks "frozen" to me, it's over-sharpened.

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    wow , what a beautiful photo , lovely compo and OP looks perfect to me
    TFS

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    Sweet capture Fabs !!! Love those dorsal views !!! I like the sharpness as presented, re post seems over sharpened but it boils down to taste !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Great shot Fabs! The detail is incredible, the bank and head separation are sweet, and exposure looks perfect...just doesn't get any better than that!

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    love the banking

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    Great image Fabs, loved the HA, great details and compo..

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