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    Default Black- Collared Barbet at Nest

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    This on was feeding a nice fat fruit beetle to the chicks, a bit tight, but in transparency days you wanted to use every grain of silver halide that Kodak provided. EOS IV, 100 - 400 mm lens, scanned, I will learn to add canvas top, bottom and left.
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    Hi Loukie I like it at eye level as presented and great having a meal. Head position is fine so is the exposure. As presented looks over sharpened difficult to see at this small size, would go to 800 pixels !!! Good scan !!!

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    Beautiful bird and moment captured. It does look a bit oversharpened and would be nice to see at 800 pixels.

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    Fantastic bird and light, Loukie.

    There's a thread in the Edu resources Forum on how to add canvas:

    http://birdphotographers.net/forums/...read.php?t=834

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    Very striking image Loukie and I agree about it looking a tad oversharpened . Love it that you were able to capture this at eye level and the bug in the beak is a real bonus. Fine work Loukie !!!

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    Nice scan Loukie!! I would like to see this at 800x800. What scanner are you using? I am thinking about upgrading.

    Dan Brown

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    Wonderful bird and bug bug but too small, over-SATed, and way over-sharpened. Back to the basics!
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    The scanner was Nikon Coolscan 4000ED, now superseded by the 5000, Regards

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    Thank you Loukie. Dan

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