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    ChasMcRae
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    One of the surprising thing for me was to see many Ovenbirds,WaterThrushes and Wood Warblers in Belize. I of course knew they were there but not in such numbers.
    This shows Ovenbird feeding on bright orange-red fruit on ground. I left the upturned leaves because it is a ground bird.

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    File size: 57.7MB
    Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
    Camera serial number: 1120719490
    Firmware: Firmware Version 1.0.8
    Date/Time: 2009:04:27 16:09:14
    Shutter speed: 1/200 sec
    Aperture: 5.6
    Exposure mode: Av
    Exposure compensation: -2/3
    Flash: External E-TTL
    Flash exposure compensation: -1 2/3
    Metering mode: Evaluative
    Drive mode: Single frame shooting
    ISO: 400
    Lens: EF600mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
    Focal length: 840mm

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    Hey Chas, Did you bring your rocking chair with you? This is a very fine image in all regards. Sharp, bright and well lit, loverly color and tidbit. And it is good to see that you have finally gotten the image optimization and sharpening down pat as you did a really fine job with this one. I wish only for a teench more of a head turn towards you. BTW, the leaves add to the image.
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    Love the pose, great soft light, amazing BG/enviroment, detail, colors, textures and natural moment, I would suggest to crop a tad from the right to de-center the bird a little bit. Big congratulations, outstanding image!

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    Hi Chas Not easy making these guys look good on the ground and this is a beauty!!! Love the crisp look and natural PS work If anything would move the bird back just a tad !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Actually I started with a great image-sharp,etc. so it was easy to do things with it.
    Chas.

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    Very nice photo Chas. The leaves and habitat look good and add to photo. Nice low angle also. Dave

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    Lovely low angle, sharp, with good detail and colours. I like the surrounding foliage, and his morsel is a bonus.

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    I hate to tell the secret ,but I was not low.
    The ground was bumpy and he was on a little elevation and with 840mm lens gives the appearance of being down on the ground with it. Interesting and it surprised me when I saw the image.
    I didn't do much groveling on the ground in the jungle because of red bugs and its cousins.
    I prefer to sit in my rocking chair to shoot.
    Chas.

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