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    D700 + 200-400 f4
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    Camera Nikon D700
    Exposure 0.001 sec (1/1600)
    Aperture f/8.0
    Focal Length 400 mm
    ISO Speed 800
    Exposure Bias +2/3 EV
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    I like the composition and sharpness, this is one tiny chick. Maybe a tad more saturation?

    P.S.: I hope you don't mind, I uploaded the image to the BPN server so that it gets a thumbnail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    I like the composition and sharpness, this is one tiny chick. Maybe a tad more saturation?

    P.S.: I hope you don't mind, I uploaded the image to the BPN server so that it gets a thumbnail.
    Ok, is that why it is not having a thumbnail?
    Thank you.

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    Troy, this is so cute! Sharpness looks great and I love the high key look :)

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    Troy, I like the head turn of the adult and the eye looks great! I would prefer less OOF on the bottom. Nice looking image w/ the chick-congrats!

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    Troy, I agree w/ Denise regarding the OOF FG. I do like the sharpness and exposure. I also like that your whites are white.

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    Great angle and DOF. Like the glint in the eye. IMG is sharp and well exposed with good soft colours. Well captured !

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    Very nice family portrait again, Wish for more details in the whites of the chest, maybe you can pull it out, check my blog for a link to recouping whites. I don't think they are lost to DOF.

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    Troy, very neat capture. Chick takes it to the next level. loved the comp. Catchlight is so critical here. I am a big fan of extreme low angles and dont mind the OOF FG.

    Well done and thx for sharing.

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    Thank you all for your comments. :)
    When I do my black and white points in PP, I use 245 for whites and I did that on the whitest spot. Will check out the blog Fabs.
    Thanks again.

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    A lovely moment captured.
    I would take some off the bottom, and a bit more saturation

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