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    Exposure 1/2500 sec
    Aperture f/5.0
    Focal Length 600 mm
    ISO Speed 800
    Exposure Bias 0 EV

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    Sweet portrait Troy. Might need a bit more DOF to get the entire bill sharp but still love it. I find the copyright info distracting and would move it to the lower right corner, in this instance.

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    Troy, Nice juvenile and lovely pose. I may have tried stopping down a bit since you had the SS. Still nice sharp feather details and head. Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Senzatimore View Post
    Sweet portrait Troy. Might need a bit more DOF to get the entire bill sharp but still love it. I find the copyright info distracting and would move it to the lower right corner, in this instance.
    Thank you. I agree on stopping down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    Troy, Nice juvenile and lovely pose. I may have tried stopping down a bit since you had the SS. Still nice sharp feather details and head. Well done.
    Denise, yeah, I just need to made up my mind when i go shoot. Taken at alafia...kept on moving back from flight to portrait shots.
    Thank you.

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    Troy, superb details and exposure. As others have said, stopping down would have improved it significantly. Sharp bill tip with that water droplet would have taken it one notch up.

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    Great sharp detail and IQ. Like the water drop and comp. Exposure is spot on and the bg a killer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaustubh Deshpande View Post
    Troy, superb details and exposure. As others have said, stopping down would have improved it significantly. Sharp bill tip with that water droplet would have taken it one notch up.
    i Agree...thank you.

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