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    Dave Phillips
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    Doing what grackles do best.
    1/125, f/9, ISO 800, 400mm w/1.4x....canvas added to bottom and perch extended

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    Nice action pose Dave! Love the colors in the feathers. I think the bird could use a little more sharpening and perhaps a little more room on the left.

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    Tight on the tail. Nice colors both on the bird and the background. Nicely composed and well exposed.

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    question......rather than more room at tail as is, how about a CCW rotation and then fill in the canvas?
    Last edited by Dave Phillips; 05-13-2008 at 08:27 PM.

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    This would have worked well as a HORZ also. Wish for a bit less head turn. Light and details wonderful. I think that we shall have to start a "Beautiful Grackles" Forum...
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    Great capture and composition Dave, Love the sharp details of your bird. Would have liked just a tad more space on the left for the tail...But hey, great job, I like it alot...keep them coming...:D

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    this is with 5 degree ccw....does this work better?
    Tried a horizontal and just could not get it

    thanks for continued input, much appreciate the time taken by commentors/mods/Artie

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    I like the repost, very nice work here Dave. The rotation did it for me and was a great idea.

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    Rotation works well for me too, Dave. Beautiful bird, and excellent details and colors.

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    thanks Gus, Tim, Bonnie.....I really do like the rotation too

    Grackles forum would work Artie.....for a while anyway! :D

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