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    Chose this crop due to sandbar on the bottom, and another ibis on the left.

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    Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/2000)
    Aperture: f/5.6
    Focal Length: 500 mm
    ISO Speed: 160
    Exposure Bias: -1 EV
    Flash: No Flash
    Last edited by Troy Lim; 06-09-2010 at 09:08 AM.

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    Perfect title for this beautiful image. I like how the dark BG sets of the white subject.

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    Whites look good and work well against the dark BG. Maybe a little more room below and to the left. Love the title:)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Whitehead View Post
    Whites look good and work well against the dark BG. Maybe a little more room below and to the left. Love the title:)
    Thank you Tony.
    The reason I chose this crop was if I go any lower, sandbar would be there and there was another bird on the left.
    I could probably stretch the canvas. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Senzatimore View Post
    Perfect title for this beautiful image. I like how the dark BG sets of the white subject.
    Thank you Joe.

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    Hey Troy,
    I think stretching/adding canvas to the bottom is a good idea.....as for the left side of frame.....some careful bringing up of the wing tip there may make adding canvas there a moot point.....it will add just that touch of needed seperation.

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    Very nice pose Troy and excelent exposure job. The whites looks great against the dark BG making the reds even more atractive :)

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    Excellent whites, especially the wet head :)
    Wish you had moved the camera down a bit to have more room at the bottom.
    It's in breeding colors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    Excellent whites, especially the wet head :)
    Wish you had moved the camera down a bit to have more room at the bottom.
    It's in breeding colors!
    Thank you Fabs, it has more room but it is a sandbar, which I didn't like.
    Yes, they were all so red...

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