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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 16013" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Yes that's a really neat shot. Very good creative thinking. What settings did you use on the camera? Post the EXIF data for us. It would be interesting to see how you got the exposures. I presume you used the high speed shutter release? I would suggest a different cropping that might improve the composition. Move the bird down into the bottom third and over toward the right third of the shot. That applies the rule of thirds. It eliminates a lot of the empty space in the foreground and moving the bird to the right gives it more of a since of flying into the picture. I took the liberty of doing the suggested re-cropping as an example. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]1913[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 16013, member: 654"] Yes that's a really neat shot. Very good creative thinking. What settings did you use on the camera? Post the EXIF data for us. It would be interesting to see how you got the exposures. I presume you used the high speed shutter release? I would suggest a different cropping that might improve the composition. Move the bird down into the bottom third and over toward the right third of the shot. That applies the rule of thirds. It eliminates a lot of the empty space in the foreground and moving the bird to the right gives it more of a since of flying into the picture. I took the liberty of doing the suggested re-cropping as an example. [ATTACH]1913._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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