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    1/320s f/4.0 at 400.0mm iso250
    handheld from f150, natural light, slight crop

    thanks for looking!

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    Raymond, loved the comp and the BG. You have captured the rainy day feel incredibly well. Thx for sharing.

    Since you had plenty headroom in ISO, stopping down a bit would have been better? Perch would have been sharper.

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    Love the rain and the mood it gives to the images such as this one.
    Don't know what cmera body you use, but I would have gone up to a higher ISO setting as well to get some more DOF.
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    Hi Raymond Love this image and has feel over the top !!! I know it could be tweaked in PS but like it just as is, all seems to go well together !!

    Like the selected shutter speed a lot .. faster would have affected the water drops !!!

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    Ray...

    Like the entire presentation with one exception....like others have noted, I would have liked a little more DOF to include the perch.

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    Thanks everyone, the perch is at a pretty harsh angle, and any increase in f stop would have given minimal dof., I was happy to have the head and feet in focus!

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    I like the composition, the feel and the raindrops and the perch doesn't bother me at all...it goes with the mood.

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