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    Francis Bossé
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    Default Blue jay


    Marque de l'appareil : Canon
    Modèle de l'appareil : Canon EOS-1D Mark III
    Date et heure de la photo : 2008:11:09 096:28
    Utilisation du flash : Non
    Distance focale : 500.0mm
    Largeur CCD : 4.17mm
    Durée d'exposition : 0.0050 s (1/200)
    Ouverture : f/7.1
    Équivalence ISO : 400
    Balance des blancs : manuelle
    Exposition : manuelle
    Mode d'exposition : manuelle

    Taken at home... Not sure about the colors,contrast and all since I'm using a new computer and I'm not so sure how well I calibrated the monitor...

    Thanks for looking...

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    Paul Marcellini
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    Very nice capture. They are so common but seem to be camera shy for me. This has a very pleasing complementary background and I like the slight head raise.

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    Great Job Francis, for me the art is to show even a very common bird in a beautiful fashion and you are succesful here.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the soft light, details, perch and BG. The right part of the eye looks a bit odd on my monitor.

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    You handled this image beautifully. Lighting, backround, positioning etc is very nice. Good job!

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    Hi Francis. I love the gnarly perch and the BG. Perect pose too. I do find a bit of a reddish cast that gives the jay a purplish look to it. I used color balance to reduced the reds here and upped the saturation on the blues to give the jay a look like I'm familiar with. I also gave the eye a quick fix...not the best, but better considering the low amount of pixels to work with.

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