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    Jim Dahl
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    Default Rainbow Lorikeets

    Some rainbow lorikeets in my bird feeder -



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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Jim - do include your full shooting info :D

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    Jim Dahl
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance Peters View Post
    Hi Jim - do include your full shooting info :D

    Is there an easy way of getting that?

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    Lance Peters
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Dahl View Post
    Is there an easy way of getting that?
    In windows explorer right click on the image file - goto properties - then click on the details tab :)

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    Jim Dahl
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    Thanks Lance. Is there a way to copy and paste that without having to resort to writing it down on a piece of paper and then typing it in?

    5DMKII
    f/2.8
    1/2000sec
    ISO-100
    100mm Macro Lens
    Metering mode - Pattern

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    Lance Peters
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Dahl View Post
    Thanks Lance. Is there a way to copy and paste that without having to resort to writing it down on a piece of paper and then typing it in?

    5DMKII
    f/2.8
    1/2000sec
    ISO-100
    100mm Macro Lens
    Metering mode - Pattern
    Cant make life too easy for you :)

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Jim Thanks for posting the tech info !!!

    Like going wide open to minimize dof, like seeing the second bird with similar pose oof !! I like the tight crop and saturation !!! Excellent !!!

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    Hi Jim,

    Love the species and the composition is well done. Wish for a lighter eye but could be the work monitor - nice - TFS.

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Jim - I find these guys difficult - the extremely fine feathers make it so easy to over sharpen them - not saying this is!!
    Little tight at the bottom - but you have the secret now - FOOD - setup somewhere with a complimentary BG put out some seed and these guys will entertain you for hours.

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    Jim Dahl
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    Thank you all very much for the CC.

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Lots of details on the foreground bird and the oof bird in almost the same position adds to your composition. Maybe a lighter eye on the front bird.
    Congrats

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