Location: Set-up on private ranch in Texas Hill Country
Camera: Canon 50D
Lens: Canon 600mm f4.0 IS
ISO: 500
Evaluative Metering
Fill flash: Canon 580EXII -1
SS: 1/100
AP: f8
DPP
Location: Set-up on private ranch in Texas Hill Country
Camera: Canon 50D
Lens: Canon 600mm f4.0 IS
ISO: 500
Evaluative Metering
Fill flash: Canon 580EXII -1
SS: 1/100
AP: f8
DPP
nice portrait and flashwork - pops from a uniform BG. would like to see it a tad sharper
Dave, Nice BG and perch I think I would crop it from the right and another round of sharpening
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Beautiful soft light and great BG. I would have preferred the bird a little further to the right. I agree with the others about a little more sharpening.
Markus
EXP good and a nice BKGR. The perch is too large for this species and the head is angled slightly away from you. It could go a tad darker all around and could stand a bit more contrast in addition to a bit more sharpening.
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Thanks folks for looking and all your C & C.
Unfortunately the birds preferred this large perch to my thinner one. In all I got about 20 different species on the large perch as the birds seemed to love resting on it.
Dave.