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    bill kominsky
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    Default American Red Start Male

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    This was taken at the Green Cay Wetlands in Mid-Afternoon, just lucky.
    Canon 50-D and a 100-400 IS-L lens.
    ISO=200 at f/8 1/60th of a sec. and a +0.3 exp.comp. lens set at 400-MM.

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    Bill :)

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    Hi Bill! Looks like you've sorted out your 50D issues. Congrats on your American Redstart! The light seems a little harsh, and I'd like to see some more eye contact. Also there appears to be a halo around the bird. Thanks for posting!
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    You handled the light nicely Bill I like the comp and the way you framed the bird the detail looks great I agree with Doug more eye contact would of been nice.
    I too see a halo......

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    Lovely colours, Bill. Halo and eye contact mentioned. Did you make a selection and blur out the BG or was this in camera?
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    All in camera Tony, and your comment is greatly appreciated.

    Bill

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