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    Dave Phillips
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    a weekend grackle that was dippin' it in the duckweed....these guys even eat crawfish.
    400mm f/5.6L w/1.4X, ISO 400, 1/125, f/8, +.33EV @ 08:03

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    Dave:

    An amazing display of subtle colors in this guy. Sharp, well composed, nice head angle. Very fine.

    Wonderful soft light. Excellent detail in the blacks. There does appear to be a magenta cast on the perch, but it doesn't bother me.

    I love taking a common bird and showing them in a special way!!

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    The great light brings out nice detail in the bird. I really like the green stuff on the beak and the not-quite-high-key BG. Good job!
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    Great tech settings !!! Really like what your doing with the lens/converter Dave !!


    Best colors I've seen in a while, lovely pose and great feel !!! Big Congrats on this one !!

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    Thanks for comments.

    Randy, I saw that magenta in the perch and wasn't
    quite sure why....there are strange colors in the
    swampy habitats....thanks

    Doug that bg is all duckweed in basically low light
    and overexposed a good bit....thanks

    Alfred, always appreciate your input sir...thanks

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    Hi Dave!

    I love all the subtle dark shades! I never realized they had so much blue, and it goes well with the yellow eye, which really pops.

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    Very very nice. This a tough black bird to get properly.
    Even the perch is just excellent. I wish the beak was clean
    but does not bother too much.
    Congrats!

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    Amazing colours captured on him, and he really stands out against the clear BG.

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    Excellent light, pose, detail, exposure and comp! Perch is nice and the bird looks great! Congratulations!

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    I like the pose, eye contact and varied tones in the plumage.

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