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Submitted: June 7, 2007
File Size: 188 KB
Image Size: 138 KB
Resolution: 900×671
Comments: 27
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed: 1/250 second
F Number: F/22.0
Focal Length: 45 mm
ISO Speed: 640
Date Picture Taken: May 14, 2007, 2:54:22 PM

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Another angle on the hawk that came to visit
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Holy crap, this is so amazing. I love the sun coming from behind, it makes the colors look so nice. I cant see any tags on the bird, was this a wild one?
I really love the sharpness and the color crispness! :D Keep up the awesome work! :D

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Fantastic capture... well done on getting the bird nicely lit. Its a beautiful angle, with some great colour. :thumbsup:

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Every time is more amazing or its just me? Up there the seagulls seems to know is safe to stay alert hehe... wonderful shoot, the lively colours, the detail and the composition are really tasty.

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Wow, perfectly exposed. I'm assuming you used fill flash for this one?

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Great capture! I love the colours, and the contrast between in front of the bird and behind it, making it look as though it's bringing something with it almost :-)

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Incredible ! With only 45 mm? Where were You ?:) +fav !

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Wow....great capture, you had got to be pretty close, the details are awesome, did you catch in flight, or just sitting somewhere spreading it's wings? It's a shame about the lensflare on the right wing, but then again you hardly notice, could probably be removed in Photoshop. :+fav:

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