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    Default Green Kingfisher

    Taken in February at the Lantana Ridge Ranch in Goliad County Texas.

    1/500 Sec @ F4
    ISO 800

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    Can't seem to get the image to display, sorry. Guess someone can remove this post when they have a chance.
    Last edited by Doug Brown; 06-01-2009 at 05:16 PM.

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    I fixed your link for you James; no need to delete the thread. I like the perch and pose. I'd remove the OOF stuff in the ULC. What body/lens combo did you use?
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    I agree with Doug here about the ULC, the rest looks simply oustanding! I'd also wish to know the technical data.
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    Love this, James. I like the almost monchrome perch and BG accentuating the colour of the bird. LUC mentioned.
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    Like this lots well done. Great comp and exposure. Space makes it for me

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    Thanks everyone and Doug, I used the Canon 1D Mark III and the Canon 600mm F4 lens

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