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    Glenn Price
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    I spent Sunday Afternoon photographing this Yellow Warbler. It was fairly consistant in returning to the tree I had staked out. This was shot with a Canon 1D MkIIn with a 500L IS F4 and a 2X TC at 1/320 sec. at F9. Exposure compensation was -2/3 for ambient, and no compensation for the flash which had a better beamer attached.

    Thanks for you comments!


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    Charles Senkus
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    background is a bit busy but a good pose

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Glenn,

    You did well with the flash and capturing the bird in a nice pose and a nice head angle.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Nice pose and details. I might remove one of the catchlights and crop a tad off the top. For some reason it looks as if the bird has no upper mandible. Is this because of the angle?

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    Glenn Price
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    Thanks for looking Charles! I was using a 2x TC on this shot, and I chose to shoot at F9 so I could increase my chances with sharpness, but the downside is the background is more distracting.
    Last edited by Glenn Price; 05-29-2008 at 02:52 PM.

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    Glenn Price
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxis Gamez View Post
    Hi Glenn,

    You did well with the flash and capturing the bird in a nice pose and a nice head angle.
    Thanks Maxis!

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    Glenn Price
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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    Nice pose and details. I might remove one of the catchlights and crop a tad off the top. For some reason it looks as if the bird has no upper mandible. Is this because of the angle?
    Thanks for the comments, and suggestions Axel! It probably is the angle as I have other shots where upper mandible is more noticeable.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Beautiful color and detail and good catchlight in the eye. At first it looked like the angle was a little steep but I think it is probably due to the head angle. Thanks for sharing Glenn.

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    Glenn Price
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    Here is a redo with Axel's suggested crop, and catchlight removal.

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    Glenn Price
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy Lynn Malloch View Post
    Beautiful color and detail and good catchlight in the eye. At first it looked like the angle was a little steep but I think it is probably due to the head angle. Thanks for sharing Glenn.
    Thanks for the comments Judy! I think his head was cocked just slightly!

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