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    Here's another Snow Bunting form the same session as the one I posted earlier. This one, however, was kind enough to pose beside the remnant of a cornstalk, offering a hint as to what type of habitat these guys are often found in during the winter months.

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    Hi Daniel,
    I like this high key look with the snow all around with the bird nicely placed. Nice tones and details on the bird. The cornstalk adds a nice touch.
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    Hi Daniel,
    I like the clean canvas here, and the touch of cornstalk, lovely image. lovely bird!

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    It looks like a painting, wonderful. Did you just blow out the background whites to achieve this effect?
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    I really like the pose and the cornstalk. Beautiful composition. On my screen the image looks a little flat. I have many shots this year of Horned Lark in the snow and felt they also had this issue. I will post one of them soon.

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    Hi Daniel. Really like the high key effect here. Lovely colours, pose and clarity. Feeling cool just looking at this photo (as opposed to the 35C temp here in Brisbane today!

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    You ate the master of snow bunting images!
    Love the little corn stalk. It adds so much depth and sense of place to the image.
    Great POV and I love the white on white,
    Gail

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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    You ate the master of snow bunting images!
    It was surprisingly delicious!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    It was surprisingly delicious!
    ROFL. Let me try this again
    "You are the master....
    Gail

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