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    Camera Nikon D700
    Exposure 0.003 sec (1/400)
    Aperture f/6.3
    Focal Length 600 mm
    ISO Speed 800
    Exposure Bias +1/3 EV

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    I'm liking this one better than your previous one for the richer greens. I am again thinking the exposure is just a bit light though - the face, neck, and body seem paler than they should? Just 1/3 stop less might do the trick. Good sharpness and details, not to mention the low angle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    I'm liking this one better than your previous one for the richer greens. I am again thinking the exposure is just a bit light though - the face, neck, and body seem paler than they should? Just 1/3 stop less might do the trick. Good sharpness and details, not to mention the low angle.
    Thank you Daniel, will give it a try...

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    Troy, I like this one better too. Lovely feather detail and sharpness.

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    Nice light and low angle. I wish we could see the legs and feet.
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