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    Here's one from back in the spring. I was walking along looking for songbirds and I flushed this female grouse. I never would have even seen her if she didnt fly. Anyways, she landed on this nice branch and allowed me to get this shot.

    Hope you like it :)



    Camera Model: Canon EOS 7D
    Shutter speed: 1/160 sec
    Aperture: 7.1
    ISO: 400
    Focal length: 500mm + 1.4x

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    Hi Glenn,

    Very nice shot! I am familiar with much of your work from checking out your website and your collection at ACP. It is amazing what you don't notice when out walking - once I walked right past a cow moose while walking on a small woodland trail. She was about 20 feet into the forest and it wasn't until she moved that I became aware (might be why I don't have a big wildlife collection :)).

    Andrew

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    Beautiful detail and color. Great angle The head looks a tad sharper than the body. Might add just a little more to the left side. Congrats on being able to catch the opportunity.TFS Ray Rozema

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    Great image - pose, exposure and sharpness. Perhaps a bit tight, especially on the left...

    Best, JR

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    What a beautiful image of a stunning species!! All looks great to me (apart from the tightness at frame left) especially the complimentary BG.

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    Hi Glen

    Superb plumage detail. I wonder if the whites could be a bit brighter? It may be my monitor (or it may be the bird!), but the white plumage details look slightly grey. I, like Ray, would like to see a less tight crop and see more space and more of that interesting branch. The over the shoulder pose of the bird could allow for a non-standard crop with the bird top right. If your photo is not cropped, then you have used excellent focus skills on a full frame. Love those feather patterns.

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