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    Hi Folks:

    Here's the other Cactus Wren photo I promised you with the other one I posted the other day. It was the same clear blue sunny sky around 2 PM we had then. I might explain that we live at 3000' and have the highest incedence of sunshine in our little corner than anywhere else in the USA, see map here If you notice that only tiny bit of red in the lower part of Arizona that is Green Valley where we live. Then to compound the harsh light at that time of day, all our dwellings are adobe painted white. I know, "excuses! excuses". Then yestery it was so overcast I couldn't get a good photo of over 50 Cedar Waxwings on the very top of our Arizona Ash.

    This is the Cactus Hen's usual home.

    However, the sunshine is good for the economy, as we double our population with Snowbirds in the winter months.

    Enough talk, eh!

    Uncle Gus

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    F/5.6, 1/1000's, 100 ISO, 0.00eV, Auto WB

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    Very nicely done. I love the habitat! The only area it's obtrusive to me is where it's covering the breast of the bird.

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    Hi:

    Thanks for looking at the Casctus Wren and your kind comments

    I like this painting done here in OOTB for a different view.

    Keep smiling

    Uncle Gus

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    Hi Gus Your doing just fine :)

    I like how you got him in the clear mostly, I like the setting and could wish for the oof element not being there but is not detracting mush !! Good one !!!

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    Hi Uncle Gus,
    You did well...I like the capture of your little friend in it's natural habitat...the head angle and sharp eye contact are superb, the color rendition is very good...looking forward to your next one...good show...:):cool:

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Great habitat capture uncle Gus. Like the HA and Bg.
    Regards,

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    hi uncle gus -like it - Included habitat is fine with me.
    OOF foreground element is a tad distracting - but still like this.
    TFS

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    Hi Folks

    Thanks to all for looking at my photo and your kind comments.

    Best regards

    Uncle Gus

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    Hello Gus,

    I do like the excellent focus on the bird, his face/eye being so clear. If I may suggest a portrait well cropped of this bird in profile may solve the problem of the blurried-distracting-foreground that everyone so aptly noticed. It is my beginner's opinion, could a professional suggest a better appraoch?

    Louise, new at this (pardon my french accent)

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    Louise:

    We are on the same wave length reaching from France to the high desert in Arizona as on Sunday I had posted a portrait here

    Thank you for your kind coments, Merci :)

    You're French accent is not noticeable, and I never did learn French. During WWll in Europe I got along well with "Le fille est belle"

    Best regards

    Uncle Gus

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