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    Default Bosque Crane

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    from Artie's Thanksgiving/Bosque IPT.

    1/1000 @ 5.6, iso 640, 500mm f/4 lens + 1.4 tc, manual, 1dmk4

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    Super sharp, and a great landing pose. I really like the high-key take on this Crane. Maybe a bit more space on the left and bottom.
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    Wow! Pat,
    The IQ on this is excellent. Super sharp and great pose.Not usually a fan of high key but in this case it really puts the emphasis on the crane. I agree with a bit more room left and bottom.
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    Well exposed and sharp. I like the high key and the pose. Agree it needs some more space.
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    well done agree with space comments

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    High key works so well here, and so does the unique pose. IQ and exposure are great. +1 to the space comments.

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    Pat, awesome control of exposure. The detail and pose is fantastic.

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    Love this as is, Pat!

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    Excellent detail, exposure, pose. Very well done for a high key.

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    hey thanks all!!! really appreciate that you took the time to give comments, Bosque was different this time than ever before, and the images i like the most reflect that - continue to not be sure if other folk will find them interesting or not. And thank you for continuing to give input on crops. i'm hoping someday it will just click into place...

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    Hi Pat, good detail and DOF on the crane, and overall nice and sharp. Great show of the underwings with this pose, and the high key has turned out well.

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    I think this is an outstanding image, Pat. Such a fantastic, dynamic pose, and a terrific IQ. So many details to get lost in. Looks like a painting.

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