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    Juvi was screaming at the sibling as it was coming in for landing. I am glad I brought a shorter lens today.
    Hope you like it.

    1/1600, f6.3, ISO 1600 (No NR), 400 VR + 1.4TC

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    super light and nicely exposed Troy! was this with the 400 2.8 lens?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    super light and nicely exposed Troy! was this with the 400 2.8 lens?
    Yes Morkel.

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    Nice details and great wing positions Troy. I also like the gradual blue color in sky. Did you ever try to make this a vertical one?

    Mikko

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    Good interaction and overall poses, but I would have preferred a better light angle for the top bird's face. Sky looks great with a hint of clouds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Good interaction and overall poses, but I would have preferred a better light angle for the top bird's face. Sky looks great with a hint of clouds.
    I agree as well. But there are only so much of space at that nest. Light angle was not bad at all. We are at the mercy of the wind direction and how they land.
    I am happy with this shot, will try to get better ones :)

    Mikko, I tried the vertical but the eaglets will look smaller. I prefer the landscape crop.

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    Super image Troy. Great interaction.

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