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You need a special kind of light to capture these guys and keep the whites from blowing out, yet still show detail in the dark feathers. Picking up the iridescence is a bonus! i would like a little more detail in the back feathers, but it's difficult when they're wet and he had just popped up from a dive.
70DM2, 500 w/1.4 Thanks for your comments/critique! I appreciate it! Sharon Thanks for the replies and constuctive criticism....I have posted my new improved version. Last edited by Sharon Hallowell on Thu Jun 20, 2019 8:52 pm, edited 1 time in total. |
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