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Taken in High Park Toronto Canada with a Panasonic FZ30.
With the weather warming up I decided to start playing with my expensive toy. I'm am happy to say I do not regret buying this camera and am quite happy with the quality. You be the judge. |
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Nice pic. You did well with the exposure on the bird, capturing plenty of detail without blowing the white areas. Swans are notoriously difficult to get properly exposed so you did a good job here.Nice work!
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Very nice indeed. The framingdraws attention tothe curvature of the neck and the body of the swan.
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Nice shot. It is a different composition than you would expect, but it works very well.
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Nice shot and the FZ-30 is a great camera, enjoy it.
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