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    Default RWBB Frontal Display

    20D, 400mm DO with stacked Canon 1.4xTC and Quantaray 2xTC, f 6.3, 1/100s, ISO 400, tripod mount, MF.
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    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 02-21-2009 at 01:54 AM.

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    Difficult subject but you have done well to get detail on the blacks. Great Bg and like the comp.

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    Great pose, Steve and good sharpness considering you have stacked converters, great technique,
    In my opinion, it need a little more room at the bottom.

    Great background too.

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    Very lovely capture of a difficult subject. Really like the pose in this image and the beautiful BG. I agree with Fab's suggestion. Thanks for sharing.

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    Well done. Agree with all comments above. The blacks seem to have a slight magenta cast. There are several ways to try to eliminate the cast. later and love, artie
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    I personally prefer a profile for these birds' faces, but this pose is cool for showing both epaulettes in full display!

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    A very unusual shape and despite the expert critique, I like it.

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    Nice looking bird with great pose and bg!

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    Very nicely done.

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    One of the nicest RWBB I've seen. The caped look and the frontal display is extra nice.

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