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    Dobromir Dobrinov
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    Coal tit.
    EOS 350D,EF 300/4 IS.
    F8 ,1/320s ,ISO400


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    Mohammed Ahmed
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    A very nice pair indeed! Nice soft background. Wish that they had their heads turned your way a bit. Oh one more thing! It could be my eyes or the monitor, but seems a little bit soft on my monitor. Nice image. Thanks for sharing.

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    Mohammed

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    Lance Warley
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    It's just so much harder to capture two in focus in one shot, and you've done it. Really nice.

    Question, Mohammed - Did you use the center autofocus point or all nine of them? However you did it, it worked.

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    Lucky shot!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great to have two in the frame. Nice poses and BG. Is this a heavy crop? The bird on the left seems to be slightly OOF.

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    Hillebrand Breuker
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    this is very nice. I love the two of them on that perch. Maybe you could enhance the image a bit by a bit more color saturation and contrast

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    Hi Dobromir,
    I think, the english name for those birds is "great tit" (Latin Parus major).
    The coal tit is the dark one with white spot on its neck.

    The picture is real lovely; I love those mirrored birds,
    Rose

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    Ivan Miksik
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    It's a great and funny composition!

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    Larry Daniel
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    Unique photo, well done. Great catch.

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    Linda Robbins
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    Great getting two birds on the same perch. I don't mind the head angles here, because the bird on the left has a good head angle and the bird on the right is looking at him. The perch is great and the bg color is very nice. I wonder if this is a pretty big crop since there seems to be some loss of loss of detail.

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    Super comp. an excellent shot I love it.

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    Dobromir Dobrinov
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    Thanks for coments.This is 95% of the image.The focus was set on the perch.The low speed 1/320 and fast movements of the birds are the reasons for softness of the image;)
    Last edited by Dobromir Dobrinov; 01-06-2008 at 11:34 PM.

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    Del Cockroft
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    A nice image capturing both these Great tits. Well done.

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    Jody Melanson
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    Lovely image, Dobromir! Nits already mentioned. I hope you don't mind, but I modified your image to illustrate what can be done. I sharpened both birds and perch using Focus Magic. I removed the existing sharpening halos by using the Blur Tool. I saturated everything just a bit. I also ran NR on just the BG.


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    Dobromir Dobrinov
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    WOW!! I like it very much.I must learn a lot;)

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