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    8 Nov 2010, 8-50am
    Thol Bird Sanctuary, Mehsana, Gujarat, INDIA

    Canon 1D MkIV, 500 F/4, 1.4tc
    1/640, f/11, ISO 640

    Choosing 11 aperture was a trial in good light and as i just wish to check the sharpness at that aperture birds flying on parallel to censor..
    Last edited by Mital Patel; 01-28-2011 at 12:02 PM.

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    Could have been frozen wings at f/7.1 or 8 with same sharpness that i discovered later :)

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    beautiful soft light,details,colors!

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    Mital, very good subject placement and BG( is that a f/11 BG or did you blur a bit in post?). not a big fan of the pancake wing position...but because it gives the dorsal view here, works well IMO.

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    The duck is well separated from the BG, and wish for either a full upstroke, or downstroke of the wings.

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    KD the bg is as is. just ran NR over bg thats it. never try blurring the bg :)..

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