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    joel quenneville
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    I took this photograph a few months ago. I had just purchased my new Sigma 120-300 f/2.8 lens. I was amazed with the sharpness compared to my previous low end lens. This bird is very difficult to photograph. Unfortunately I cut off the tip of the tail.

    1/160s
    f/8
    ISO 640
    600 mm with 2X converter
    Last edited by joel quenneville; 01-05-2008 at 12:36 PM.

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    Exposure and light look good. First thing that has to be mentioned is the chopped tail - too bad about that. Also wish the head was more parallel to the sensor plane. Sharpness looks good, and the diagonal perch helps with the comp.

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    A gorgeous shot excellent details I just wish you had more room all around to give the image less constraint also more eye contact would of helped .

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