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    Default Mr Peacock

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    I never photographed peacocks before and had no clue how to frame it!! so i winged it and came up with this one. wasnt sure how to crop it so i left it alone. it may look oversaturated, but it really was this color!!

    D300, Bigma at 195mm, f/6.3, 1/320s, -1.3EV, ISO 400

    comments and critiques are appreciated.

    also, had a great time with a bunch of awesome people from miami yesterday afternoon!! they know who they are!!

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    Alberto Oria
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    Great, Harold none of mine came out like that. Congratulations

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Great capture my friend. Love the colors. BTW, I like your crop on my ir shot.!!!!
    Thanks.

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    Great capture Mr. Harold...just the way it is...:D

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    I like that it's slightly off-center and the small turn to the right. The texture is great with exellent detail. It does look oversaturated and yet, the detail is there...Very nice!

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    You are a natural for these birds !!!! Actually not an easy bird to photograph This is like hitting a homer with bases loaded !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Nice one Harold - great colour and detail - well done.

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    Congrats on a nice job Harold!

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    Looks very special, very sharp. Great job, Harold !!

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    VERY, VERY cool Mr H!

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    I have to agree with everyone else. This is an excellent post! The crop is very nicely done and this picture is sharp and well detailed. Nice!

    Sharna

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    Two thumbs up on this one Harold. One of the better peacock photots I have come across

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    excellent Harold.....one minor suggestion, bring up midtone on right half of photo to
    equal darkness of left half. That will add even more punch.

    well done, congrats

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