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    Some tricky wing maintenance

    Sometimes a long neck is handy.

    Some tricky wing maintenance

    Little Egret. 1/1250 F8 Iso 1250. 7D with Sigma 150-600 Sport lens. Plenty of technical problems with this shot taken at a distance in poor light.

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Yes, Geoff, it does appear that you may have had some challenges with this shot as it does look a tad noisy. It is, however, a most interesting pose. I really like the straight "up" position of the beak. It makes a very cool angel with the wing.

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    I must get at that itch, great timing. Fabulous angle of wing and beak, nicely done.

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    That's a cracker.

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Nice one.

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Problems be darned that's a great shot

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Hahah...Great

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Preening shots always seem a good idea at the time but rarely turn out well. I've got a virtual bin full of them. But this one is an exception. Great position on the bird, interesting ruffled feathers, clean BG, and nice water/reflection. May be worth a bit of additional PP to clean up the noise etc.

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Great

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    A great pose, well captured.

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Quote Originally Posted by Craigie View Post
    A great pose, well captured.
    Same again!

    John

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Thanks for the comments. This image has already had quite a bit of noise reduction, selectively applied.

    It was rather gloomy light and I had to keep the exposure low to avoid over exposure on the whites; even at this level I have lost much of the fine feather detail.

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Great pose

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    Re: Some tricky wing maintenance

    Ripper shot. Perfect moment.

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