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    Jim Johnson
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    Took this image of a Savannah this morning that had a unique coloration on the head.
    Camera model : Canon EOS 20D
    Shutter Speed: 1/200
    Apeture : 6.3
    ISO: 400
    Focal Length: 500mm f/4 IS w/ 1.4x
    Comments appreciated

    Jim

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Thanks for posting Jim. Its tough when you have a confusing BG but you did well here. I would suggest a crop on the left to where the larger branch protrudes towards the bird. Right at the "B" in Size: 119.9 KB. That will help to move the bird out of the center of the frame, get rid of this particularly (at least to me) distracting branch. Some cropping on the top may help too.

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    Jim Johnson
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    Robert, here is the repost .

    Thanks,
    Jim

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    Jim
    An interesting Savannah....would this be considered leucistic? The cropping works better here. Although the BG is cluttered, this is certainly a nice documentary image of the sparrow.

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    Jim Johnson
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    Lana,
    I suppose it would be, but I dont know what percentage of a bird has to have white plumage to be considered leucistic. Thanks for the comment
    Jim

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