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    Hi All,

    I was walking along a patch of dry forest near Santa Rosa National Park in Costa Rica, when I hear the call of this Cuckoo. After I manage to spot it, I droped to the ground and started to drag myself for about 15 meters of many branches and tree leafs to try to get a closer shot at eye level.

    Luckily the bird perched on a small log for about 1 minute when I was close. This picture came out




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    ISO 640, f/6.3, 1/200 sec, Canon 100/400mm, Canon 7d, Hand hold

    Thanks for looking !

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    Great find Chris and very well done getting close
    well exposed but soft and a little blurred on head, try some more sharpening on head
    Also if you have canvas to the right I would recrop so bird is not centred ie from left, looking right into space.
    Also a bit tight top and bottom. Like this (hope you dont mind - your image deleted from my machine)

    Anyways its a great bird to have; I have never seen one before.
    keepthem coming

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    Thanks for your comments Richard, The image seems to lose some sharpening when I move it to flickr. Adding a new one with some more sharpenning.



    I dont have any more canvas, actually the image has not been crop, its how it was compose in the camera.

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    OK Chris that looks a little sharper.

    Try moving to left focus spot; took me a while to get used to not centrering my images, and in the seconds you have with these forests birds is not easy
    you can add canvas as I did ; plenty of good info on here as to how to do that. This one probably better as a aquare?

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    Thanks Richard,
    Yes, I guess I could clone some more background out, but I personally dont like to mess with images that much.I prefer to stick to what it came out of the camera, even if its not that great of a composition, it kind of makes me improve on that aspect I guess.
    But you are totally right, it will be better if the bird was one the left.
    Thanks

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    Exactly Chris; tbh this is one of the best LGC shots around, like many of these birds the current pics are not good
    they are **** hard to see let alone capture as you have!


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    Chris:

    Striking bird, nice shooting angle. I would tone down some of the brightest high lights in the background, keep our attention on the bird.

    I like the placement of the bird in frame as done by Richard, although it is now a bit too big in frame.

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    Thanks for your comments,
    I went ahead and look for another picture in the set that was properly composed. In this one, I did manage to put it on the left when the bird was looking to the right. The same settings and still with no crop.



    I think it work better but I liked the pose on the other one better.
    Thanks for your feedback.
    Chris!

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