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    Guy Germain
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    Hi,

    Taken with EOS-1D Mark II N + EF400mm f/5.6L USM + EF1.4x II + 580 EX
    @560mm, F8, 1/800s, ISO-200, EV -1/3, FEC -1 2/3.


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    Great pose,details and bg,nice work Guy

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    very nice, germain. like the action and the bg is fantastic. well done!

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    very nice feel. Like the exposure control and soft backgound.

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    Very cool pose, setting and BG. I might raise the color temperature a tad.

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    I really like the pose on this one! It is almost like a little toddler pitching a snit fit, or a bugler sneezing, or somebody hollering loudly (or all of the above!).

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    Love the pose and details. The whites are on the money. Excellent work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    Very cool pose, setting and BG. I might raise the color temperature a tad.
    Hi Alex,

    This picture was taken a cloudy and cold day.
    In my opinion, that's is closer to reality.
    Anyway, it's my style of having images in shades of pastels.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Excellent work. Really love the action in this image as well as the BG , pose and perch. thanks for sharing.

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    Hi Guy -

    I really like this image. The pose is priceless, excellent composition and exposure. The background is very complimentary. Very well done!

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    What a pose! I would try to warm thie image up a bit by raising the color temp and also adding saturation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn Bartley View Post
    What a pose! I would try to warm thie image up a bit by raising the color temp and also adding saturation.
    Glenn,

    As I mentioned above, this photo was taken a cold and cloudy day.
    Warm the temperature and give more saturation would be to make people believe that this picture was taken by a sunny day.

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    liked the exposure & details of the bird.
    lovely pose.
    personally, i too prefer the WB as posted.

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