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    Hi all,
    I was very lucky that day where this beautiful bird landed about 2 metres from me, but stayed on the perch less than 1 seconde !
    I fired a burst of 4 images, but only two photos had the bird in the frame !!
    Here's one of them :


    D2HS, 70-200 VR, 1/500", f/2.8, @200mm, Fill-Flash, ISO 200

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    I like the image, but I find the BG to the right distracting and the BG to the left excessive. I think it would work better with a vertical crop.

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    very nice shot .. I like the composition.

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    I really like the colors!

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    I'm loving seeing all these Auz birds. Keep them coming!

    As for this image I would crop it to a vertical. The comp is fine as is but the OOF areas on each side of the image are a distraction to me.

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    Another vote for vertical.
    Amazing little fella :)

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    Thanks for all your comments.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Rothman View Post
    I like the image, but I find the BG to the right distracting and the BG to the left excessive. I think it would work better with a vertical crop.
    Definitely, the vertical crop is the way to go !
    I'll try on the RAW file...


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    Thonnaksar

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