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    Guy Germain
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    Hi,

    A second photograph, but this time the photo was taken this afternoon without the sun.

    EOS-1D Mark II N + EF400mm f/5.6L USM + 20mm Extension Tube
    @400mm, F/7.1, 1/400s, ISO-400, EV 0, Flash Off.

    Last edited by Guy Germain; 08-19-2008 at 04:37 PM.

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    Very nice Guy! Were you in a blind shooting at 400mm with an extension tube? About the only thing that I might change is to remove the white blade of grass that runs into the leg on the right side of the image. Thanks for posting!
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    I agree with Doug about the blade of grass, and would also add some canvas above. Otherwise quite nice, and the cricket - face forward no less - is very cool :-)

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    Love the uniform diffuse lighting on the feathers, subtle colors and details in the breast feathers. Agree that a little canvas on top and trimming back the white rootlet would help. But, overall, I love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Brown View Post
    Very nice Guy! Were you in a blind shooting at 400mm with an extension tube? About the only thing that I might change is to remove the white blade of grass that runs into the leg on the right side of the image. Thanks for posting!
    Thanks Doug, Daniel and Keith for your comments.

    Yes Doug, I was in a blind for this picture and I will remove the white blade of grass.

    Guy

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    Very nice Guy. I love the bird's eye, the cocked head and the cricket as well as the soft background.

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    The moss doesn't bother me - agree on more room on top. I really like your image. :)

    Cheers,

    Bruce

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