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    50D 300 2.8 IS + 1.4 TC
    1/1250s f/4.5 at 420.0mm iso640

    My Mountain Bluebird took off from its perch and I was able to stop it. This image obviously has a very busy bg--I tried many ways of cloning out and trying to hide it all--but in the end I have opted to show it how as it was. I diminished the contrast on the bg a bit. What a beautiful bird. It is out of its area here in the Seattle area--so a rare sighting.

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    Bonnie:

    A very pretty bird indeed. Sharp, I like the lighting, with just a little backlighting causing some fine transillumination of tail feathers and wing. The angle of the bird looks good to me :).


    I wish the back wing was in a higher position so it showed better and didn't merge with the beak.

    re: the background, yes it is busy, but I think a crop up from the bottom would remove some of it and perhaps help a bit.

    Thanks for sharing this beauty. Always fun to see a rare one in your own area.

    Randy

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    Hi Bonnie I like a lot and you made a fine image.

    The main thing I can see is cropping from the bottom.
    Agree with points made by Randy (great comments)...... I like it a lot !! Sweet !!

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    This is a very nice photo. the bird is sharp. You can't help the bkgnd. You take what you can get. I like it,.

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    Bonnie - I like - would crop some from the botom - Randy made some good points :)

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