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    Micronesian Honeyeater/Myzomela (Egigi), female
    Pohnpei, FSM
    No processing, only cropped.

    Size (Pixels) 1597×1346
    File Size 558.1KB
    Capture Date 11/17/12 06:46
    Camera Model Canon EOS 7D
    Tv (Shutter Speed) 1/400
    Av (Aperture Value) 7.1
    Exposure Compensation 0
    Lens EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 USM
    Focal Length 300.0mm
    Flash Flash Off
    White Balance Auto
    ISO Speed 160

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    Hi Bill - unfortunately there is no image available.......

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    Well, looks like there isn't a picture. Sorry about that. I'll have to figure out what happened.

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    I don't know why it didn't show up, on the original post it showed for me initially. Anyway, I added the picture and can see it again. Hopefully, it still works ok. Here is the link just incase. http://opa.cig2.usa.canon.com/downlo...miuQ%2540%2540

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    I just get a "Page not found" with the link you provided...

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    I tried a different hosting service and checked again with preview and its showing up, so third times a charm, I hope :)

    I know it is a humble image, but I would appreciate constructive criticism. I was about 15 ft away and took several shots. What I like about the image is the way the Honeyeater is singing and how it captures its behavior, like I am not even there. I was very surprised how numerous the Honeyeaters are in Pohnpei and how tame they seem to be. What I would have liked to capture, at this range, was a male Honeyeater, with their bright crimson and black coloring, the flowers in-focus and in full bloom would have also added to the shot, in my opinion.

    I am not familiar with post-processing, so if any of you have suggestions in this area, please share. I have DPP, some photoshop trial from a friend, and iPhoto.

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    Bill

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