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    Sergey Osipov
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    European Bee-Eater (Merops apiaster)



    Thanks for looking and critique!

    Model: NIKON D80
    Exposure Time: 1/640 sec
    FNumber: F9,0
    Exposure Program: Aperture priority
    ISOSpeed Ratings: 200
    Exposure Bias Value: - 1.3 EV
    Flash: Off
    Focal Length: 300,00 mm
    Exposure Mode: Auto Exposure
    Focus Mode: AF-C
    Lens Information: 300mm F/4.0 D
    Flash Used: Did Not Fire

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    This just too, too good! Love the title, it captures the story perfectly. Sharp, beautiful bg, great interaction and eye contact; just all around a great image. She doesn't look very receptive, does she?
    Last edited by Katie Rupp; 09-18-2009 at 05:31 PM.

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    Hi Sergey, The interaction you captured is very engaging. The offering of the prey is great! The birds are sharp, and appear to well exposed. I think it adds a lot that you can see the bugs head and wings. The back ground is also nice. Overall very nice! My only suggestion would be to tone down the brighter parts of the perch a little. Thanks for sharing; well done!

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    Sergey, this is just wonderful. Their eye contact is priceless and the sharpness is great. The Dragon Fly puts it over the top. Can't see anything I don't like about this. Congrats

    Brian

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    The poses are priceless! Well done!

    Might be worth the time to mask out the subjects and the branch, then tone down the background a little and brighten the birds.





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    Fascinating behaviour. Sharp too.

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    Excellent capture Sergey! I love it. David T's repost is great too and he makes a good point.

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    Sergey Osipov
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thomasson View Post
    The poses are priceless! Well done!

    Might be worth the time to mask out the subjects and the branch, then tone down the background a little and brighten the birds.



    So interesting, David! Thank you! :)

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    Well done Sergey! David's repost really makes this pop.

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    I love the natural moment, the lovely looking species, the nice colors and BG although it could go a tad warmer IMO.
    Congratulations!

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    Very nice interaction and behavioral shot, sharpness, BG and colors are great. I like the slightly lightened version. TFS
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