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    Painted Bunting

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    D1X, 600, ISO 250, fill @ -1.7, f8 @ 1/320, -0.3 EV.
    Last edited by Alan Murphy; 11-20-2008 at 02:46 PM.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Murph !!! Love the accurate colors and magnificent perch !!! Always a treat seeing your fine images !! Big Congrats !!!

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    Excellent image. Composition and crop are good. Colours and resolution are spot on.

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    Alan, this is so lovely....wonderful photograph!!! You've brought the bird-on-a-stick to a whole different level of which you are the master! Briliant

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    Very nice and clean, I don't know the species so I will just enjoy those great colours, BG, perch and pose as well as detail are just terrific to me. Perfect Alan! Congratulations!

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    Very artistic and beautiful image. Well executed!

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    Awesome image of this sp.

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    Pretty darn awesome Alan, as per usual. I do wish that the OOF foliage behind the subject wasn't there.

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    Amazing colours captured in this Alan. Comp wise, I would maybe take a bit off the LHS, otherwise an excellent image.

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    Great soft light, details, setting and BG. I'm undecided about the OOF leaves behind the bird. Could you post the complete techs?

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    I'm with Axel on the OOF leaves - undecided. I don't find them a big distraction as they are OOF enough. They are also fairly symmetrical and add depth to the image. Without them the image would look cleaner but would lack a little dimension in terms of habitat. Despite all that indecision this is a brilliant image of a brilliant bird :)
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    Beautiful colors and light...

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    Fantastically stunning image and superb in every repect, congrats.

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