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I like the eye contact, composition, clean BG and interesting perch. I think it might be a Red-legged Honeycreeper. Well done Jay. Where in Costa Rica did you get this image?
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Originally Posted by
Jim Crosswell
I like the eye contact, composition, clean BG and interesting perch. I think it might be a Red-legged Honeycreeper. Well done Jay. Where in Costa Rica did you get this image?
Thanks for the ID suggestion - I look it up.
I was in a little town called Dos Brasos - about 30 minutes bumpy ride from Puerto Jimenez.
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Hey Jay, I like the pose, nice BG, and neat perch. Looks like you may have run some NR to the bird as it seems to be smoothed out in some areas. I usually do not apply any to the subject, but if you must I would advise doing so judiciously.
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Originally Posted by
Daniel Cadieux
Hey Jay, I like the pose, nice BG, and neat perch. Looks like you may have run some NR to the bird as it seems to be smoothed out in some areas. I usually do not apply any to the subject, but if you must I would advise doing so judiciously.
Wow,feedback from another of my most admired wildlife photographers! Nice to hear from you, Daniel! I'll see about less or no NR to the bird. Even with no NR some areas didn't seem to appear distinct ,but I'll give it a second look. Thanks for the feedback.
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Definitely a Red-legged Honeycreeper. Good advice on NR; I rarely apply it to the bird. I would tone down the brights on top of the bird's head.
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Thanks Doug. I tried to tone down the headlights already but will give it another go. Appreciate it. Would love to join you in CR someday. I hear your tours are killa. Cheers -