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    Hi Folks;

    Glad to hear that the new format is an error, and James & Blake are working hard to get us back to what we have been enjoying . . . Thanks Guys . . . .

    When you click on the Thumbnail, make sure you hover on photo that comes up, with IE6, you'll get an icon in LL to click on. In IE 7, your cursor will show a + sign, click. Or click paper clip on opening page to get a high quality picture.

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    Olympus E-520 IS, Zuiko 70-300mm ED

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    560 mm focal length, HH

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    Hi Uncle Gus,
    I like the placement of your bird in frame, but the head angle is a little off. Would like for the little guy to be looking more at you...looking forward to your next one Uncle...:cool:

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    Lance Peters
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    HI Gus - agre with Gus - also a bit of a steep angle - cant wait to see more :)

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    Hi Gus , Agree w/ HA - but this is one fine shot!

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    Well done Gus, just a bit more turn of the cute little guy's head:)

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    agree with the steep angle and the head angle. the mids and darks seem a little underexposed too. i think this is where linda robbins shines by using as many flashes in her setup to capture these guys. i think something like 8 flashes!!!

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    Alfred Forns
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    Great comments !!! Got it all covered and fully agree !! ... btw regarding the head I wsih for a little twist to parallel with film plane !!!

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