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    Hi all. Harry and I went to Viera Wetlands yesterday and thanks to Walter found the new red-bellied woodpecker nest. It is very convenient next to the road and so cannot wait for the babies to pop their heads out. Taken with the D300 , Nikon 500mm lens with 1.4TC, iso 320


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    Very nicely done. I like the COMP especially. And the BKGR. The bill is a bit lost in the BKGR. If the light is right (or very soft or cloudy) you could move to your right to avoid that.
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    sure is a beauty, nancy. nice light and great compo.

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    Sure is a beauty Nancy. Saw the new hole in the tree but guess the parents weren't in while I was there.

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    nancy whereabouts? I'm going to try to be there on Friday, ....

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    Nancy is this nest all the way in the back past cara cara corner? Great eye level view I like the angle since the opening is visible Might want to try other poses with the bird off the tree more !!! Excellent !!!

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    Great Composition and background Nancy. Love the colors.
    congrats!!!!!!

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    The nest is located just past the last turn going back out to the exit, would call it just past the SE corner. It is in a palm with no greens just about 6 ft into the water past the edge.

    Thanks all for the nice comments. I wanted to get the hole and the bird showing well with the digging material in his mouth, but it does make the beak less obvious. I will post another tomorrow with him out from the tree.

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    Very nice, I might darkent it a little which bricks out the beak some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Lombard View Post
    Very nice, I might darkent it a little which bricks out the beak some.
    Now Philip why did I not think of that!:confused::) And I have Viveza which worked a treat, thanks!

    Last edited by Nancy A Elwood; 04-22-2008 at 10:04 AM.

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