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    john crookes
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    Even though it is cold and snowy / rainy spring is in the air as the mating season begins here in the northeast

    Nikon D3 with 600mm and 1.4 ext

    ISO 800
    f9.5

    1/350th

    fill flash set for ttlfp


    processed through lightroom and photoshop with about a ten percent crop
    Last edited by john crookes; 01-04-2009 at 12:02 PM.

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    Gary "Jake" Jacobson
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    Beautiful image. I would prefer to see the animals a bit more straight-on. The feather detail is wonderful and the overall image appears a bit on the dark side to my eye.

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    Great image John, the expressions captured are outstanding.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Would take some at the top for even more intimate view !!! Love this image Over the top feel !!!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Todd Frost
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    Very nice image John. Agree with Al on the crop. After all the years shooting slides, I don't mind the darker images. Nice details and pose.
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    brought out a big smile here John., the title is hilarious., and a cool shot too., well done.

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    I really like the mood the darker light offers here , agree about the crop , very pretty image

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    I agree with crop from top. There is too little water below along the male therefore I would also either crop it out, or put some canvas back if you have it. A very tender moment well captured.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great mood and details. I agree regarding cropping a bit off the top.

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