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    Jeff Nadler
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    Shutter speed: 1/200 sec
    Aperture: 14
    Exposure mode: Av
    Flash: Off
    Metering mode: Evaluative
    Drive mode: Continuous
    ISO: 200
    Lens: EF500mm f/4L IS USM
    Focal length: 500mm
    Subject distance: 0.640 m
    AF mode: One-shot AF
    Image size: 5184 x 3456
    Image quality: Raw

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    It's a lot of fun watching the juvies! I spent a week photographing a pair of them last summer. Nice choice of aperture for this shot. I like the pose of the bird on the left. I'd like to see a bit more room on the bottom and the left. I would tone down the dark areas of the BG a little.
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    they look great, jeff! two priceless poses!! agree with doug on adding a little bit to the bottom. i might also add some black to the whites.

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    this is soooooper cute image , lovely HA here , liked this lot as posted
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harold Davis View Post
    they look great, jeff! two priceless poses!! agree with doug on adding a little bit to the bottom. i might also add some black to the whites.
    What does add black to whites mean? What layer process?

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    Wonderful capture Jeff. Great to get 2 birds in nthe frame. Love the rock they are perchedon. I might tone the rock down just a little , but love this either way.

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    What a fine opportunity, Jeff, and you have created a sweet image. Love having two birds perched on this rock, nice light, and the cute expressions.

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    Awesome...A Two for One! I agree with a little extra room at the bottom. Did you do a blurr on the bakground, or did you get this blurr with that f/stop?

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