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    Gary Dumer
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    Morning Shot after fog lifted


    40D, 500/4 + 1.4TC, ISO 250, F8, Av @ 1/1250
    Crop 70%, Curves, USM after Resizing
    Last edited by Gary Dumer; 03-01-2008 at 05:56 PM.

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    Hey Gary, I've been spying on you. :p He cooperated and gave a nice head turn in that pretty morning light. I still see a tiny blue cast in these images but you sure have been capturing some beauties! Hope to see you soon. Working too much to get out and about right now.

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    Gary Dumer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Nelson View Post
    Hey Gary, I've been spying on you. :p He cooperated and gave a nice head turn in that pretty morning light. I still see a tiny blue cast in these images but you sure have been capturing some beauties! Hope to see you soon. Working too much to get out and about right now.

    Hey Andy

    Nice to hear from you, I'm not sure took as natural and very little PP usued!!

    North Side and He makes a couple trips a day!!! Hope to see you out there!!!

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    Nice perch. Nice job on exposure. No nits from me.

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    Same eagle, same stick, different interpretation? Did you desaturate the sky a little?

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    tack sharp, gary. beautiful eagle capture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by susanschermer View Post
    Same eagle, same stick, different interpretation? Did you desaturate the sky a little?

    Sue

    Your picture was taken 2/16/08 at 30 PM and at a different angle hardly a comparison. My image was taken this morning just after 9:00 AM, there was still a bit of fog in the air and much softer light!!

    I'll let the others say which they prefer:

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    I don't think we should choose between the two, this is not a contest :)

    Since this is Gary's post, I'll comment on Gary's

    Angle is steep as I'm sure you know. Great job in exposure and great background. Great job!

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    Hi Gary,

    I've come top expect top quality shots from you and this is no exception. Lovely detail and the colours is spot on.

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    A bit unfair to have someone post an image in the thread of your image Gary.:(

    Gary, I like your image for the natural colors I perceive here, remember I have not seen a Bald eagle up close and in its natural habitat at all. Pin sharp and general subject size in frame works vey well for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geurt Bloem View Post
    A bit unfair to have someone post an image in the thread of your image Gary.:(

    Gary, I like your image for the natural colors I perceive here, remember I have not seen a Bald eagle up close and in its natural habitat at all. Pin sharp and general subject size in frame works vey well for me.

    "Rice Crispies"

    Great to hear from you Mate!!!! I'm very pleased you liked it and I can assure you, it is as close to real colors as I could make it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Earle View Post
    Hi Gary,

    I've come top expect top quality shots from you and this is no exception. Lovely detail and the colours is spot on.

    Thank You Stephen

    I hope I never disapoint

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Dumer View Post
    ...."Rice Crispies"....
    Hehehehe, must not reveal our secrets Gary;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geurt Bloem View Post
    Hehehehe, must not reveal our secrets Gary;)

    Your secret is secure!!!

    Some of the best in the world here now!!!;)

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