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Jeremy Roussak
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Nice catch! What did you use to get this?
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Jeremy Roussak
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Quote from: Kevin Gallagher on May 07, 2024, 02:28:12 pm
Nice catch! What did you use to get this?
Thanks!
Sony A7R4 with 100-400 at 400. 1/1500, f5.6, ISO 250.
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May 08, 2024, 02:34:57 pm »
Oh wow. Super.
Normally clipping the wings would be an issue. This close up works - mainly because the bird is looking right at you. If you had room to do a version without the clipping it might be better but if one wing is clipped then cropping like this 100% the way to go.
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Jeremy Roussak
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Yes, the eyes have it!
The wing tips were clipped in the original image, sadly. I'm making a virtue of necessity by cropping further. I'd like to tighten it even more but I think the tail would get too close to the edge.
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Quote from: Jeremy Roussak on May 07, 2024, 12:55:54 pm
Jeremy
the proportions nail it
this is a good result
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Excellent. I like the piercing eyes of this guy. Lizards and other preys, beware.
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Love the eye contact! Nice shot.
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