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    Default Brown-crested Flycatcher

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    I was very happy to add this species to my files its pretty cool when something lands in front of
    you when you least expect it.:)

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    I love the bird and excellent sharpness. BG with the flowers is great too.
    Just a tiny bit of head turn would be nice. I would try a vertical crop with this one
    if you have more space top and bottom.

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    Although the image is very appealing, it does scream vertical to me! I suppose when a bird lands unexpectedly in front of you there is not always enough time to flip the camera sideways :-) I do wish for better separation between bill and perch. Adequate HA, and I like the hints of rufous showing.

    P.S. I love the OOF flowers in the background!

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    James, Really nice sharp details and I agree a vertical would look nice as long as you don't lose too many of those beautiful BG flowers.:) Lovely image.

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    A very happy catch! I like the sharp details and the subtle colors.

    Hope you don't mind my experimenting a little. I was trying out a more vertical crop when it occurred to me that the
    bird might be pulled away from the background. Once I started down that road, I decided to bend the perch
    away from the bill a little bit.




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    I really enjoy all your images, James.
    I too vote for a vertical crop with some more space above and especially below if possible.

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    Thanks all for comments and suggestions nice work David on repost I like the curve you put on the perch.:) Excellent PS skills
    Last edited by James Salywoda; 04-09-2010 at 01:34 PM.

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