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    This image was created in Chania Crete Greece before 2 months
    Canon 40 D Canon EF 500mm 1.4x TC
    1/400 f 5.6 iso 500
    I Iike the tight composition which`s your opinion?
    Comment always welcome!
    Last edited by Manos Papadomanolakis; 04-06-2008 at 10:05 AM. Reason: shot > image

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    Hi Manos,

    I like the COMP and the EXP is excellent as well. If it were mine, I would clean up the specks on the bill and the lores.

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    Hi Manos, I prefer portrait shots with tighter comp. For me your image is very nicely composed.

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    Very nice portrait. I like the details and BG and might tone down the whites on the back of the head a tad.

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    I don't mind tight portrait crops, but I would prefer a bit more room below for this one. Very good details.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Very nice composition Manos,
    Love the details, and the colors on your duck...:D

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