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Thread: Dream Chasers

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    Landscape Photographer thapamd's Avatar
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    Dream Chasers

    A beautiful sunrise @ Bosque del Apache. Enjoy!

    1DMkII & 400 mm f/5.6 L

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    Re: Dream Chasers

    Another great capture My only critique if i may is that i find the area around the bird on the right a bit to bright then again it just may well be my monitor settings. Again great capture

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    Re: Dream Chasers

    Quote Originally Posted by Knight
    Another great capture My only critique if i may is that i find the area around the bird on the right a bit to bright then again it just may well be my monitor settings. Again great capture
    Thanks, Knight! I see your point. Unfortunately, for action shots like this, I can't plan for the exposure as well as I can when shooting pure landscapes. I'll just have to work one it more in the future.
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    Re: Dream Chasers

    Quote Originally Posted by thapamd
    Thanks, Knight! I see your point. Unfortunately, for action shots like this, I can't plan for the exposure as well as I can when shooting pure landscapes. I'll just have to work one it more in the future.
    Finally! Something I can rag on...

    That spot is a bit of a distraction at first, but when you realize how you kept the detail of the bird so strong in that bright spot you see that it is actually quite well wrought.

    Nice job Mahesh.
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