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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    Default Last session with Henry

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    If you read my comment in pane #10 here, you will understand why.
    Anyway, I captured this in my last series this morning. The sun was coming through some clouds every now and then, sometimes more, sometimes less giving me a nice effect.

    30D, 300/4L IS + 2x, manual focus, ISO800, f/9, 1/500th, +1 2/3EC, 90% of FF, tripod

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    Your killing me with these shots. Keep them coming.

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    Hey Bro, your best angle of Henry to date IMHO. I read your reasoning, and its amazing that he has become adjusted to your presence. Excellent feather detail captured here, and just like how he has turned his head completely around.

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    Akos brother. Leaving Henry alone is a very good and responsible decision that I can only respect and support. Your photos with him are trully amazing and this is my favorite of all of them. Light is great, detail amazing and Henry is a great father! Thank you very much for sharing your work and thoughts with us.

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    An excellent last shot, which you deserve for your concern for the welfare of this bird. Truly admirable. Good luck with your next subject and keeping up the naturalist/photographer balance.

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    Akos, I can understand your reasons and I would do the same. Beautiful series and a great chance to get close to such an elusive bird. I love the pose and the image quality.

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    Henry?

    Lovely bird and image amigo! Mr. Henry seems to be very cooperative! good for you! and very good details eventhough you are using a 2XTC! keep them coming.:cool:

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    akos bhai. this is awesome manual focus and loved that soft light

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    Sharp with good details. Like the exposure, background and the perch too. Hat off to you for your decision.

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    Very beautiful image Akos Bhai, loved the Hi key setting and pose, great details too.. Henry is one cool dude, thank you for showing him to us. To honor Henry I present Ms. Geeta from India. http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...685#post592685

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    Good on you Akos - love the look back pose and plumage detail in this one.

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    What a great picture to end the very enjoyable series on Henry. Great head connection and detail.

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    Akos:

    Lovely colors, details. Very good catchlight.
    Enjoyed the story that goes along with Henry, except for the part about his spouse.

    I had a pileated woodpecker family in my backyard two years ago, and the mom disappeared about 2-3 weeks after hatching.
    Dad toughed it out and fledged the chicks himself. He was working really hard, just like Henry.

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    Love that look back pose and the awesome image quality.
    Enjoyed reading the entire story too.
    Too bad about the spouse, but I hope Ms. Geeta will cheer Henry up.

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    Bye Henry. Best of luck with the kids......
    I think if it was me I'd have to visit and watch from afar with the binoculars.
    I'm not usually a fan of white backgrounds but this does look great.

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    Kudos to you Akos for putting the bird first. These images have been fantastic, thanks for sharing them with us.
    If you get withdrawal symptoms, I saw the nest yesterday for the local female Kestrel at Longy. She has a young bird with her at the moment in her nest. Interestingly enough is that I haven't ever seen a male at that location and would've missed this entirely if it wasn't for the youngster making a noise.

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    I like the sharpness and feather detail in this image. Well done Akos!

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