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    Name: Andigena nigrirostris.
    Canon 40 D, f16, 1/320,ISO 1600,
    EF 300 f/4L IS + 2.0 X
    Rio Blanco, Manizales.
    Colombia

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    Really interesting bird! The high angle doesn't help much, and I'd love to see some color in the sky.

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    Beautiful bird. One that I've not seen before. I agree with Jim's comments. Would also add that you probably don't need f/16 to get the bird sharp. You paid the price in ISO and shutter speed, and there is a resulting loss of feather detail on the bird.

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    Beautiful bird, just love the colors! The hi iso and shutter speed may have hurt you here with sharpness, looks a little soft.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Great looking bird and congratulations on finding him. I agree with the above comments as it does appear a bit soft on my monitor. Thanks for sharing.

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