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    Default White Ibis. feeding pose.

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    40D. 400 f5.6L at f/6.3. iso 320. 1/1600s. Manual metering. Wishing the BG was better. f/5.6 would have rendered it slightly better. I was at f/6.3 as the bird was approaching me at an angle and then turned.

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    Again a great angle and the exp looks good...Nice one!

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    Perfect Kaustubh. Love the way everything is frozen in time :)

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    Lovely pose and great angle....as always.
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    Great low angle, well exposed and the background looks smooth enough for me, Kaustubh.

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    Superb IQ and pose. I think it needs some levels adjustment - WDYT?

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    Ofer, agree that it needs some fine tuning. Yours looks a tad yellow to me. I'll go back to the raw file and check what can be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaustubh Deshpande View Post
    Ofer, agree that it needs some fine tuning. Yours looks a tad yellow to me. I'll go back to the raw file and check what can be done.
    I didn't touch anything but the levels so if it has some yellow cast it is present in the OP...

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    you are right. it was early morning light. on RAW file, I shud be able to cook it better. thx a bunch.

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