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    Default Long-billed Corella : Cacatua tenuirostris

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    taken at penrith weir new aust
    Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
    Lens Model: EF600mm f/4L IS USM +1.4xiii
    Exposure Mode: Auto exposure
    Exposure Time: 1 / 1000
    FNumber: 11
    Focal Length: 840
    ISO Speed Ratings: 800
    Subject Distance: 21.8
    White Balance: Auto white balance
    cropped level adjustments n.r cloned out tail of another bird used burn tool on some of background sharpened in DDP and PS5
    added some canvas to bottom

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    Welcome and thanks a stack for your membership support. Sharp, and I like the placement of the subject in the frame. Looks as if you did pretty well with the whites with that black BKGR but looks as if the top of the head could use at least a nice Linear Burn. Neat bird with the perfect head angle for the pose. I am torn by the 50-50 black BKGR.... Getting the lens right on the ground would have been worth a "bird in heaven" try....
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    thank you arthur for the welcome i am still trying to find the sharpest f-stop for this lens

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    YAW Derek. You should have no problem making razor sharp images at f/4 (with of course minimal depth of field).
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