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    Not sure which species; the closest match in my Costa Rica bird guide might be a juvenile Green-crowned Brilliant...so thanks in advance for an identification. I removed one branch that jutted out behind the beak. C&C encouraged and greatly appreciated.

    Canon 40D; f7.1, 1/500; Manual exposure; ISO 800; E-TTL -1; 500f4 +1.4x

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    Katie, I really like composition and colors. A really nice bird. Eye would have looked better without the minor steel eye effect. It looks a tad oversharpened to me.

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    Hi Katie: I agree with your ID that this is a jevenile Green-crowned Brilliant. Was this at Naturalista? The bird does look a bit oversharpened to me. Looking forward to capturing some more of these little beauties:)

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    Thank you, Kaustubh and Keith; I had backed off some on the sharpening but guess it needed even less. Thanks for the id, Keith and it was at Naturalista, up the trail. Soon....

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    I really like this (I love hummingbirds). The perch is offset just enough. The detail in the face is wonderful - the eye is great. The other thing I notice about hummingbirds are the feet - nice.
    I don't think I mind the sharpness - one of the things most noticeable about the hummers are the colors and the sharpening makes the color/feathers in this hummer stand out. Maybe a little less brightness?
    Good detail for ISO 800 (I once had a 40D) but would have been nice to get a little smaller aperture to catch the tail?
    Background color complements the bird.
    Would love to go to Costa Rica.
    Deb

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    Super comp Katie, and I like the pose and HA. When sharpening, use the preview button to see before and after, thus you can judge and adjust to suit. I find the eye slightly distracting, and Im sure some eye doctoring could easily fix it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart Bowie View Post
    Super comp Katie, and I like the pose and HA. When sharpening, use the preview button to see before and after, thus you can judge and adjust to suit. I find the eye slightly distracting, and Im sure some eye doctoring could easily fix it.
    Lovely little jewel, Katie. I concur with Stu on the eye!

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    It's really sharp! Wich lens did you used? I like the compo and the nice background

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    Thank you, Thijs: the lens was Canon's 500 f4IS with the 1.4x teleconverter.

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    Katie, good advice so far from everyone on the steel eye and maybe backing off on the sharpening a bit but it's nice composition and good handling on a tricky exposure with low light to boot. Keith's ID sounds right; this looks like a female to me. I will be at Naturalista in a few days; it will be good to get back!

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