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    Default Shining Honeycreeper (Costa Rica)

    I was reprocessing a few from Costa Rica a few years back and came across this one. I hope you enjoy it :)



    Camera Model: Canon EOS 10D
    Shutter speed: 1/60 sec
    Aperture: 8
    Flash: On @ - 1 1/3
    ISO: 400
    Focal length: 300mm 2.8 + 2x

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    Very pretty Glenn! I like it as presented, but I could also see it as a horizontal crop. I'm interested to see how others weigh in on this.
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    Great pose, details and eye contact. The crop works for me.

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    Very nice image Glenn. Processing looks fine. What was the main difference in the old processed file? How do you feel?
    Not sure if vertical orientation is fine for this pose.

    Szimi

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    Superb shot Glen and a fabulous bird. Your website, btw, drove me off on my first trip to CR so I have to thank you for that. Now your shining honeycreeper is going to send me back!!!

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    Very nice image Glen.
    Really nice BG and the pose, very good too. As mentioned above, the horizontal crop could work in this one too.

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    Glenn, very nice. I like the vertical comp for this one, and I love the flowers at the top. As you know, the shining honeycreeper is much more difficult to get a good look at than the green and red-legged, so this is a special shot.

    OK, let's guess -- the Stachytarpheta hedge behind the feeders at Naturalista?

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