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    Guy Germain
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    Hi,

    Taken June 2006.

    EOS-1D Mark II N + EF400mm f/5.6L USM + EF1.4x II
    @560mm, F8, 1/1000s, ISO-250, EV 0, Flash Off.

    Crop : 3504 x 2336 --> 3164 x 1780


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    nice low level perspective. good details of the bird captured.
    wish the background was clean...

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    Hello Guy,Beautiful picture. I realy like the low angle, and the sharpness of the subject.I would like to see a little more room at the bottom.

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    Nice composition Guy. The BG twigs could be toned down a bit, but no biggy. The biggest culprit (for me anyways) is the OOF rock covering part of the breast. The eye-ring is glowing, did you boost saturation on it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post

    The eye-ring is glowing, did you boost saturation on it?
    Salut Daniel,

    No, I do not increased the saturation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy Germain View Post
    Salut Daniel,

    No, I do not increased the saturation.
    Tres bien Guy, Looks like a neon sign wrapped around the eye :D

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    Guy Germain
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Tres bien Guy, Looks like a neon sign wrapped around the eye :D
    I understand!
    Look this photograph that was taken a closer, it's the same thing.


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