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    Cody Covey
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    Camera Maker: Canon
    Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
    Lens: EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
    Focal Length: 160.0mm
    Aperture: f/5.0
    Exposure Time: 0.0008 s (1/1250)
    ISO equiv: 1000
    Exposure Bias: +0.33 EV



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    Cody,

    I love the Canada Geese, especially flying in V form!!!

    Exposure is not bad, looks like a hot spot on the tail. More EV would bring this under control. In this case the composition or placement offer opportunities to strengthen the picture. The body reflection is a bit distracting and the water highlights too. A lower position might have helped. Not sure what was on the other side of the water. You controlled the frame well, a slight dark spot in the ULHC - nothing real bad. When I had my 40D, I rarely raised my ISO above 400/500 to preserve IQ.

    Overall a well framed image and a nice moment in nature. Thanks for sharing and keep em coming.

    ps - do you like the 75-300.

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    Cody Covey
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Cashdollar View Post
    Cody,

    I love the Canada Geese, especially flying in V form!!!

    Exposure is not bad, looks like a hot spot on the tail. More EV would bring this under control. In this case the composition or placement offer opportunities to strengthen the picture. The body reflection is a bit distracting and the water highlights too. A lower position might have helped. Not sure what was on the other side of the water. You controlled the frame well, a slight dark spot in the ULHC - nothing real bad. When I had my 40D, I rarely raised my ISO above 400/500 to preserve IQ.

    Overall a well framed image and a nice moment in nature. Thanks for sharing and keep em coming.

    ps - do you like the 75-300.
    This was taken last March which was about the time I started taking a lot of pictures which would probably explain the ISO 1000. This is full frame so I can review the crop to try and rid the distraction of the reflection.

    I hate the 75-300 and don't really use it any more. I have a 300mm F4L now that says on my camera almost all of the time.

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