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    Default Green-crowned Brilliant

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    natural light

    This is taken in Costa Rica. It is a set-up near the feeder. This female was back at the feeder every 20 to 30 minutes. All C&Cs appreciated.

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    I like the clarity in this Jim, and lovely looking green irirdescence. Sharp, and the BG compliments the wing colour nicely.

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    Beautiful capture with natural light! Many great hummer images are taken with multiple flash set-ups. I actually prefer the shots like this.:)
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    Love the sharpness and natural look of this image. You certainly know how to get the best out of that lens:).

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    Wow Jim, Beautiful sharp details throughout. I love the BG and the perch.

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    Simply stunning JIm Love the excellent detail and sharpness and the simple composition and eye contact. A beauty and keeper for sure.

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    Jim,
    great feater detail and color on this one. Exposure looks bang on and the background helps to make it jump out at you too. Congratulations!

    Steve

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    Fantastic as presented, great compo, terrific detail and colors. Way to go.

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    Its such a beauty Jim bhai, great colours, loved the details, DOF and BG..

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    Jim, a little 'corker' of an image, ticks ALL the boxes for me.:)
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