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    hi there i share this beatifull toucan hope you all like it
    canon 60d with 70-300 is usm lens
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    Last edited by Peter Kes; 11-29-2012 at 03:55 PM.

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    Beautiful bird, the exposure and colors are very good. Love the perch and background. I might wish for more space around the bird but would love to just have a photo of him.

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    hi laurie this is the full frame hehe, background is a giant blue mountain :)

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    Very nice, I like this a lot, lots of lovely detail and good light, top of beak maybe a little bright, but only a minor think for me. Liking as well the interesting perch, what a beautiful bird this is. I like full fame a bit better and I wisdh thisd photo was in my collection....well taken Nelson

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    This is a great bird. Great image with lots of detail. I prefer the repost with the the full frame picture.
    I agree that the top of the bill is a little hot. Perhaps you could try to tone it down and get some more
    detail out of it. Thanks for sharing this.

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    Very exotic bird and the second post is my pick too. Such a small tail though, like a bit of a design afterthought!

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