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    Default Red Wing Blackbird

    This image was taken in Central Florida beside a small marsh.
    40D
    500 f4 IS
    f5.6
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    ISO 320
    Cropped for composition
    small twigs cloned out of lower frame



    Thanks in advance for your comments

    Bill
    Last edited by Bill Wilbanks; 03-09-2008 at 12:57 PM.

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    Hi Bill
    nice capture on this difficult species.

    Your image is posted in Adobe RGB and will likely have
    a mudded look in most browsers.....should be converted to sRGB for best web viewing.

    Seems a bit spacey to me on the right. I had a similar posed grackle the other day
    and a vertical crop was suggested. I took liberty to give your rwbb a 6 degree cw rotation
    and filled in the canvas after vertical crop. Brightened up a bit of the shadows too.

    better?
    don't like?
    anyway, try the sRGB conversion

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    I was going to suggest a vertical but Dave has mentioned it and done a good job on the repost. Now you only have to go out and get yourself one with a better head turn :-)

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    I really like the repost,it`s much better

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Nice pose, perch and BG. The vertical crop improves it.

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