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Thread: He's Not Heavy, He's My Mate

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    bill kominsky
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    Default He's Not Heavy, He's My Mate

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    This image was a little more interesting to me than the others I did today, firstly because the head of the female is exactly between the legs of the male, and her eyes and his are in the exact proximity please let me know if this works.
    Canon 40-D ISO = 400 at f/5.6 1/1000th. of a sec. 100-400-L at 220-MM
    All C/C's are welcome and appreciated, thank you all who come to visit and comment.

    Bill

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great interaction and moment captured. For me, it would work even better if you would have been further to your right. I might increase contrast a few points.

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    Wish the bird was flying toward you, but that deatil of the back is priceless, love the look on the perched bird. Congratulaitons Bill!

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