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    Canon 7D
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    AP 8.0
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    Almost full frame. Took 5 % off the right hand side.
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    This is one of my favorites from my trip.
    It may look to some like there is a sharpening halo under the left wing but that line is there in the RAW-not sure why but I don't think it is a deal breaker.PP in LR3 and NR and sharpened in CS5.
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    Are they not the most magnificent birds? Great flight angle and nice sharp focus!

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    Hi Gail, I can see why you chose this as one of your favourite images. The light looks good here, and you have exposed the fish eagle nicely - sharp too. The bushes below, balance the comp nicely, and I do like the angled gliding/soaring posture. Dont you wish you lived in Africa, you could see these guys more often.

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    Nicely done. I will always associate the call of the fish Eagle with Africa and the bush!!

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    Gail,
    From the images you have posted, it seems like you have had a wonderful trip.

    This is great the pose is for me at least very different, I just wish that I could get one to fly in my direction now and again.

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    Great image Gail! I like the wing position, exposure and composition.

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    Gail have you set a 'Picture Style' in the camera menu set up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Gail have you set a 'Picture Style' in the camera menu set up?

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    Yes, I have it in Standard. Why?
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    Super shot, this one has it all - well done.

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    Because it adds a % of sharpening along with other additions to the file if you look at the set-up for Standard, +3 or something, it's not something I use.

    It might not work, but try opening the file in RAW then setting it to Faithful, everything will go and it will look flat as this has nothing applied to the image, it is the natural file. See if the halo is still there. You may need to do this in Canons DPP.

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    Fantastic bird angle, light, and sharpness, Gail. Love the tree line below. Very well done on the DOF too.
    You've certainly returned with some gorgeous keepers. Looking forward to more from your trip.

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    For what it's worth I used canon Standard until recently I have now gone to Adobe Standard and I often use Auto instead of As Shot but sometimes adjust accordingly. Whatever you use well you can end up with what you want, of course, but I have come to think that Adobe Stanbdard is the better starting point.

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    Excellent flight angle, super image Gail
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    Nice gliding pose, esposure, details. I do wish the legs and feet were lit, but great light otherwise. I'd also like the bird a bit higher in the frame. Well done, and fun to see your images from your Africa trip...must have been a thrill!!

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    Sharp, very well exposed, I do not see a halo.
    As Daniel noted, maybe just a bit higher but I really like the flight angle.
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    It must have been a great feeling to be so close to this majestic bird, Gail. No nits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Nice gliding pose, esposure, details. I do wish the legs and feet were lit, but great light otherwise. I'd also like the bird a bit higher in the frame. Well done, and fun to see your images from your Africa trip...must have been a thrill!!
    Thanks Daniel. If I were to move the bird higher up in the frame would you crop some off the top or add canvas on the bottom?

    Also, for Steve. I did as you suggested and in Faithful the line under the wing is still there but much less noticeably. Will keep this info handy and will shoot with faithful next time out to try it,
    Gail

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    You've nailed the exposure and focus in here!! Very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    Thanks Daniel. If I were to move the bird higher up in the frame would you crop some off the top or add canvas on the bottom?
    I would crop away about 40% of the space between the wingtip and top edge, then add back that same amount at bottom...it would be nice to see a bit more thickness to the vegetation layer at bottom.

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    Very well done Gail. Lovely photo and a great memento of your trip.

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    Simply beautiful Gail. Just love it. Beautiful wing position and I really like the few feathers on the closest wing blowing ever so slightly

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    Just awesome Gail beautifully captured in flight.

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