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    Default Cedar Waxwing Feeding Young

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    Took this in late summer 2009
    400mm F5.6 @ 1/500 and ISO 200

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    What a cute pair, Mark. I like the berry-in-beak, and the interaction and hopeful pose of the other (female?) partner. Nice feather detail; you might try de-saturating the greens a bitas they look a bit over to me.
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    Hi Mark - done well here - tough with birds that like to hide in tress, like the berry in the beak, good HA and eye contact and nice fine sharp details.
    The branch that intersects the head is unfortunate - but not much you could do about that.
    Agree the greens need to be destaurated a tad.
    Keep em coming :)

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    Thanks, I really love this one. Good idea on the green, I have to go back and give it a go.

    Mark

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    Hi Mark,
    I like the capture, agree with the desaturation of the green leaves...I like the action and the natural habitat...you have sharp details, and a good head angle...looking forward to your next one...:cool:

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