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    Currently in Portugal; no editing software except I photo

    Sharped up, reduced highlights, crop 40%

    1/1600 f 10.0 275mm on Canon 40D with 100-400

    Rich
    Last edited by Richard Unsworth; 10-14-2010 at 03:56 PM.

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    I like the simplicity and perspective you've got here. The whites look nice and not overexposed, but I'm viewing this on my poor work monitor which isn't that good.

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    Richard this has an almost surreal quality to it. It's so perfect it almost looks Photoshopped! What a clear, clean portrait you have here.

    I really like the quality of the light and the exposure on this one. Even the shadow falling on his lower body seems clean and well exposed. I tried a few different crops to try to get his eye in more of a ROT's position but it just wasn't working so I'd say crop a bit from the right to get his eye closer to the ROT's vertical line and defintely clone out that bird poop when you get back home. :D

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    Richard,
    What ISO? 400?
    You nailed the exposure is why I asked and the value (SS and F stiop) you used is the Sunny 16 value for white!
    Dead sharp as well. Usually images with such an acute angle to the subject aren't very pleasing. IMO if the Gull had been looking at you from that angle, you would have a winner on your hands.
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    great job on exposure! I would try to add some contrast or something to make the eye stand out more and appear sharper. very nice image!

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    Hi

    thanks all
    Julie will de-poop etc at base!
    James SS 1/1600 handheld ISO was indeed 400 sun positioned almost directly behind
    Cheryl - will do when back to base and cs51
    I have several shots and will look more closely later; the sky was stunningly blue and the bird looked like he was surveying his kingdom!

    Rich

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