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    Camera: Nikon D700
    Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/2000)
    Aperture: f/5.6
    Focal Length: 500 mm
    ISO Speed: 160
    Exposure Bias: -1 EV
    Flash: No Flash

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    nice exposure and details, good landing pose. Again I would brighten the primary tips to avoid merging with BG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi View Post
    nice exposure and details, good landing pose. Again I would brighten the primary tips to avoid merging with BG.
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    I am not sure how. :) Any tips? I have dodged some.

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    Hi Troy Forgot to give it a try on the home computer, will do so tonight see if I can come up with a difference !!!

    Liking these very much !! ... btw the look on those guys can rival the ospreys :)

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    Very nice landing pose.
    It will be interesting to see if the tips can be lightened more without looking unreal.

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    Hi Troy, Well handled! Good light,detail,muted backround and well positioned within the frame. The tips shouldn't be that difficult to bring up a small amount. I think thats all it needs. Otherwise well handled!!

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    Great landing pose and expression. Nice exposure of the whites. A real winner if the wingtips can be handled -- I'm eager to see the result.

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    Great pose and handling of the strong light on white feathers. I'm anxious to see if the tips can be brought out more.

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    Very graceful landing pose and perfect whites. Wish you could get some green out of the upper right corner as not to loose the wing tips. Way to go.
    Used Viveza to lighten BG a bit, better done in the bigger version as to mask the wingtips.

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    Hi Troy - love the landing pose - well handled - exposure looks good.
    Agree with the above comments.
    Good one!!

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    Thank you everyone.
    Fab, appreciate the tips. I will give it a shot. The tips looks normal, just like with light reflected on it.

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    Hi Troy Tried working on the tips and didn't come up with anything different from Fabs The tips are so close to the bg is hard to separate !!! Just lighten the tips or darken the bg further !!

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    Congrats Troy,great landing capture. Love the eye contact.
    Great re post Fabs.

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    Thank you all.
    So the next question is. On a situation like this, bright sun, I would say after 9am, is there a way to properly exposed with the tips? I only had to do a minimal adjustment on the whites, very close to out of camera.

    Maybe better beamer for fill flash?

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    Here is the repost

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