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    Oscar Baez Soria
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    This was taken at my backyard a couple months ago. It was one of the first shots with my Bigmos. This guy loves to come out when it has rained. I was observing him for some time but never had the chance to get him. He perches at my nearest tree for a couple of seconds and flies away. I used my T2i for these. Usual PP was done.








    Its spanish name is "Zorzal Patirrojo".

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    Oscar;

    A big welcome to BPN! It is a great place to learn and grow as a nature photographer.

    Your bird is sharp and well exposed, love the bright red bits, always adds a pop to an image.

    Hopefully he will give you an opportunity for a little bit cleaner view, with fewer surrounding twigs and branches.

    In the future, please only post one unique image per thread. I have included a link to the posting guidelines.

    It is also very helpful to have the shooting details, camera/lens settings, any post processing, etc.

    Look forward to more.

    Here is the link: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...m-Time-to-Time

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    Thanks Randy. Sorrry about my noobness....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar Baez Soria View Post
    Thanks Randy. Sorrry about my noobness....
    We all had to start at one time, so jump in, show us some more photos, comment on other folks images, enjoy the ride!

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