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    Sony a700~Sony70-400G@400mm~ISO1000~1/2000sec~F6.3~manual exposure~HH~5-23-2010~Brazoria NWR, Texas~CS5-Pixel Bender

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    Really nice, looks like a cottonball on legs...The eyes, bill and head angle, raised leg, cool image..TFS

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    Bill, This is cute as a button. I'm not a fan of the shadows on the legs but the head on pose is sweet. I like the filtering very much.

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    High cuteness factor Bill and I really like the pose - balanced on one foot and looking intently for some tasty morsel. The effect is nice!
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    Appeciate the observations Paul, Denise, Kerry, Peter! Denise: shadows could have been removed, I just didn't notice them and it sounds like a good idea. I thought I might mention that the subject was close , F6.3 supplied only enough DOF to get the head in focus, and I liked the way PB blended the OOF background and OOF parts of the bird. regards~Bill

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