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    Default Chickadee Playing in the Snow

    This little fellow was nice enough to pose for me in good light. I managed to crouch in the snow with the 500 and 1D2N.

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    Great image Charles. Looks like a Black-capped based on the greater orange on the sides, more white in the wings, and the more ragged bib on the corners. Terrific detail and good light and HA. Looks like you could brighten just a tad as the snow and white feathers look just a bit grey on my monitor. It's great as is though. VWD.

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    Thank you Dennis, getting a reply like that on BPN for me is rare :-) I always seem to forget a detail!

    I was aware of the species, since it's really all we have around here (eastern Canada), but thanks!

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    Hello, Charles! What a nice, sharp bird, cute pose too. I do agree with Dennis that the whites need to be brightened up as they look grey. Do that and you've got a real nice image here.

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    Thanks Grace! I just uploaded an adjusted version. I simply increased the whites in LR and 1/3 of a stop in exposure. How does it look?



    Thanks!

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    Magnificent image.
    Love the pose,colors,sharpness and composition.

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    Charles,

    Really diggin' the repost. I would get rid of the specular highlight just under the tail, then send it right over to my portfolio ;)

    Miguel

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    Repost takes it up a notch. Excellent pose, sharpness and detail. Nice job.

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    My first thought was that the OP was dark...the repost addresses that. Nice details, pose, and I dig the low angle which is not often seen in photographs of this species. They do go to the ground often enough so I like this alternate view of this delightful species.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Satish Ranadive View Post
    Magnificent image.
    Love the pose,colors,sharpness and composition.

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    Thank you Satish! I really appreciate the compliment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miguel Palaviccini View Post
    Charles,

    Really diggin' the repost. I would get rid of the specular highlight just under the tail, then send it right over to my portfolio ;)

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    Miguel, I will definitely fix the specular but not forward it to your portfolio :D :D

    Thanks for the wonderful comment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Hollander View Post
    Repost takes it up a notch. Excellent pose, sharpness and detail. Nice job.

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    Thank you Rachel!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    My first thought was that the OP was dark...the repost addresses that. Nice details, pose, and I dig the low angle which is not often seen in photographs of this species. They do go to the ground often enough so I like this alternate view of this delightful species.
    Thank you Daniel. I really have to get used to my monitor or calibrate it properly I guess. Overall darkness is a common comment I get! I agree that I have seldom seen an angle like this of the common black capped chickadee, I tried to get something unique and apparently it worked!

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    Super repost, Charles!

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    The repost looks good Charles. Excellent detail and the exposure is right on.

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    Grace and Jack, thanks so much!

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