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    Meint Sijp
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    Created this image in Denmark. Didn't have a long enogh lense so had to crop it pretty much.

    regards meint

    Had some trouble finding the info, but here goes.

    20D
    1-400 L IS@400mm
    ISO 200
    F5,6
    EV +0,7
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    Short lens or not, you need to crop this quite a bit more from the bottom to get rid of the junk in the water and the out-of-focus waves. Please include the technical data including the lens, the camera, and the exposure settings so that we can better help you. The image is sharp on the eyes and the exposure looks pretty good so you are off to a good start.

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    Hi Arthur. Sorry bout the info Had some trouble finding it. Thanks for the reply, the reson i havent cut it more is because i was afraid it woudl become to unsharp and bad to look at. But i'll se if i can find the raw shot and make it better.

    regards meint sijp

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    The image held up pretty well and the suggested crop would make it stronger. Please let us know at least the camera and the lens.

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    Meint Sijp
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    Hi Arthur I ifound the info and have put it on top of the photo, but i'll give here as well.

    canon 20D
    1/500
    ISO200
    F5.6
    1-400@400mm
    EV -0.7
    Hope this helps you.
    regards
    meintsijp

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    Robert Amoruso
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    I agree with Artie on the additional cropping. I like the sharpness/crispness of the body and head and the blurring of the wings.

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