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    Green-crowned Brilliant, Canon EOS-1D Mark III, Objektiv: Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L USM + TC Canon 1.4x, f/5.6, @ 1/200 s, ISO: 500, -2/3 EV, Flash: Yes (with nature light), 2. March 2008 16:46:23, La Paz (Costa Rica)

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    Good exposure and colours! Wish for a better head angle, and some areas of the plumage show signs of oversharpening (at least from my wife's laptop...)

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    Ondrej,

    Excellent image, the look and feel are just great. The colors are superb and the light glows. Love the slight wing blur and all the details.

    Agree about the head angle, the oversharpening doesnt show so much but the reds in the blooms are a little oversaturated on my monitor.

    Robert

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    I like the pose and setting and agree that it looks oversharpened and wish for more eye contact.

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    Hi, Ondrej. The colors are great. I agree with the others about the subject angle. I also think the composition is a little cramped. Did you crop this at all? If so, you might think about cropping more loosely.

    Cheers,
    Greg Basco

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