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    Black Kite (Milvus migrans) 26-DEC-2010 Pakistan

    40D + 400/5.6 + 2xTC
    1/400s f/11.0 at 800.0mm iso800

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    Last edited by Daniel Cadieux; 12-28-2010 at 03:56 PM. Reason: Fixed link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan Hix View Post
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    I don't know what happened, but now is visible.

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    Hey Zoltan, I saw that you fixed your link lower in the thread...I've fixed it for you in pane #1:)

    Very neat bird, quite regal on its perch. Good detailsLight angle wasn't best and this has rendered the far side of the face and the belly in shadow. A bit LESS of a head turn may had given you better result by hiding that eye behind the bill. I know, subjects don't always cooperate the way we want! Too bad about the extra bit on the perch too.

    P.S. A dust bunny needs cleaning at left, under the perch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Hey Zoltan, I saw that you fixed your link lower in the thread...I've fixed it for you in pane #1:)

    Very neat bird, quite regal on its perch. Good detailsLight angle wasn't best and this has rendered the far side of the face and the belly in shadow. A bit LESS of a head turn may had given you better result by hiding that eye behind the bill. I know, subjects don't always cooperate the way we want! Too bad about the extra bit on the perch too.

    P.S. A dust bunny needs cleaning at left, under the perch...
    Thannks for comment and picture fixing also.

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