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    SonyA700~Sony70-400G@400mm~Sony HVL-F56Am for fill-flash~ISO500~F5.6~1/500sec~manual exposure~hand held~Brazos Bend State Park, Texas~8-8-09
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    Is there some sort of rule that says the subject must be instantly recognized?
    comments and critique welcomed, regards~Bill

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    Bill, in photography rules are made to be broken! :D Personally I think this is very effective. All the textures, the bird's pose, and most of all the camouflaged effect make for a very interesting photo. Only changes I would make would be to remove the two straight lines and the bit of orange in the BG.

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    Bill, Christopher took the words right out of my mouth!! I like this alot!!

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    Hi Bill, I like the effect but the image is a bit busy for my taste.

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    I think it is really good. So great to see the habitat! It works for me. COOOOL! :)

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    Bill, I like it a lot. I agree about the orange and 2 straight lines (I always notice those things on my images
    after I've posted them:D) I like the capture in his natural habitat.

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    Thanks guys(and gals). Good point about the parallel branches and the errant color. Easy fix. Thanks again!~Bill

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