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    40D, 600mmF4, 1/400s, f/6.3, ISO 400

    OK, how do I make the image larger without having to click on it?
    Last edited by Doug Brown; 02-04-2010 at 10:48 PM. Reason: image too small

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    I'm not seeing an image Jeff. Let me know if you need help uploading an image or inserting a link to an image hosted somewhere else on the internet.
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    As a member you can click the 'Manage Attachments' button below the 'Message' entry box. Then point the software to the image residing on your hard drive (making sure that it fits the file size and dimension requirements). Then upload the image. It should display properly.
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    Yep, that's what I did. The image is 750x515 pixels. Why is it displaying as a thumbnail?

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    Seems to be displaying OK now, Jeff. Nice alert pose with erect crest. BG seems to have a greenish cast which is reducing the impact of the bird (good camouflage:D). I've tried a version neutralising the BG, brightening the bird a little and burning in the perch.
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    An interesting looking bird and nicely shown. I like the pose. Repost does appear better. Dave

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    Nice dynamic pose and the interaction with an interesting perch is good. The Green/Inca Jays I saw in Honduras/Ecuador were much brighter than this (for example, vivid almost yellow undertail). Are the northern forms less colourful or could this image do with more saturation?

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    Beautiful repost as it really makes it pop. Like the composition and pose you captured in this image and the feathers standing up on the head. Fine work and many thanks for sharing.

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    Amazing looking bird! Composition is lovely. More of it!

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