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    Default Project Interaction: The attack

    Hi, this lark is attacking a chimango. The picture is not crisp, but i´love the moment and expressions of the two birds ..
    Thank´s for view and critics.
    The picture have a 10% of crop.
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    Last edited by Fernando Diez; 07-22-2010 at 11:05 PM.

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    Nice light and good interaction, Fernando. Good interaction and the highlight in both eyes is great.
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    I like the light, interaction and BG and agree with your self-critique. Thanks for sharing!

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    Agree with your self critique, but I can see why you like this one.
    I would sharpen it a bit less.

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    The Chimango looks pretty sharp. Is this a huge crop, i.e., 10% of the original frame or is it 90% of the original frame?
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    Hi, Thanks for coments. This image is 90% of original frame, almost complete picture. Yes the focus is in chimango, but the lark is further back. The lark is refocused.
    I have also cloned a few sprigs in the bottom left corner. Sorry for my poor english.

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    YAW Fernando. Thanks for the clarification. Your English is much better than my Spanish and I got back from Ecuador!
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