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    Photographed on my recent Cuba trip, with Sony DSC-W5 and Kowa 773 spotting scope with 30xWA eyepiece. I think the branches on the left hand side are a bit distracting, but I didn't want the bird to be any farther to the left in the image. Crits. welcome.

    ISO 100, 1/320 at f5.6.

    Richard

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Richard Can crop most of the branches on the left Do like the bird and pose and got it fairly sharp with the rig !! Still impressed !!!

    ... btw was not familiar with the bird !!

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    Hi Richard - impressed with the quality from the rig - better light I guess. Agree with AL crop some from the left getting rid of most of branches - feels a bit tight at the top -some more space up top would be good :)

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    cool shot with that rig! agree with the tech advice above. thanks for sharing!

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Richard,
    I like the capture...agree with the techs...I too feel that it needs more room on the top...good show...looking forward to your next one...:cool:

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