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Red Kite - Milvus milvus

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John.1959



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Gigrin Farm, Mid Wales.
· Date: Thu June 1, 2006 · Views: 392
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Roy C

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Thu June 1, 2006 1:38pm

Nice trio of shots John.
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Beryl
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Thu June 1, 2006 3:38pm

That's a beauty John

Well captured

Excellent

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Thu August 31, 2006 1:56am

This would make a brilliant card.!!
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Sat February 10, 2007 9:34am

Superb shot and taken from one of the most difficult angles to get right, Colour seems perfect and there is no camera shake, just wondering if you can give any more info about howthe shot was done shutter speed and possible post processing.



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John.1959

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Sat February 10, 2007 9:57am


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Originally Posted by speckled wood


Superb shot and taken from one of the most difficult angles to get right, Colour seems perfect and there is no camera shake, just wondering if you can give any more info about howthe shot was done shutter speed and possible post processing.



SW



Canon EOS 20D

Shutter speed: 1/400sec

Exposure program: Manual as the sky was very overcast.

F-Stop: f/11.0

ISO 400

Focal Length 500.00mm

Metering Mode: Pattern

Camera and lens supported on a monopod.



Post processing if I remember was, Brightness/contrast, unsharp mask and I then ran the image through 'Neat Image'.



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