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    Default Little Egret, feeding time

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    Canon 7D+Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8+Sigma 1.4X TC
    1/3200, F/6.3, iso 400, 420mm

    This image was shot from a "hidrohide" or "hidroblind", I didn't use flash, and just made a very small crop.

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    I like the interaction, strange feeding way I see them do it all the time.
    image is quite soft though.

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    Looks a little soft yes, nice action though. Do you have any info about this hydroblind? :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ákos Lumnitzer View Post
    Looks a little soft yes, nice action though. Do you have any info about this hydroblind? :)
    What kind of info?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Avelon View Post
    I like the interaction, strange feeding way I see them do it all the time.
    image is quite soft though.
    I have some difficulty to understand some English terms, what do you mean with soft? Do you mean it needs more contrast?

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    Excellent behaviour depicted here. Good comp and low angle (perhaps just a bit more room left and above). Good control of the whites. I suppose it is the nictitatinig membrane causing a haze in the far bird's eye, you could try a version with the pupil blacker. I would also lighten the eye of the front bird, or enhance the catchlight if one is there.

    I'm sure Dan means that you could use some more sharpening as posted as this is what I notice too.

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    Beautiful capture of bird behavior and I like the composition as well. The wind appears to be blowing the young bird's feathers up which adds to the shot. The eye on the juvenile is very intense as well. The image could use some leveling which would make it look better.....a little rotation in the counterclockwise direction. Helpful comments above as well.

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    Hola 1berto, Alberto?

    Any ways, nice interaction here, I find the action interesting but may be you should try to take this images early in the morning or late in the afternoon since the light seems to be harsh, but still the exposure looks fine.

    Good to see you posting here, and I hope to keep on seeing your photographs!:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1berto Ramos View Post
    What kind of info?
    I mean a link to an image, information whether it's a commercial product we can look at buying from a shop etc.... :)

    By the way soft means NOT sharp. In a nice way. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny J Brown View Post
    Beautiful capture of bird behavior and I like the composition as well. The wind appears to be blowing the young bird's feathers up which adds to the shot. The eye on the juvenile is very intense as well. The image could use some leveling which would make it look better.....a little rotation in the counterclockwise direction. Helpful comments above as well.

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    1berto means Humberto (in portuguese 1 is um, and when you pronounce Humberto the "H" doesn't do do nothing, "Hum" is like "um", so Humberto is like umberto=1berto) ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ákos Lumnitzer View Post
    I mean a link to an image, information whether it's a commercial product we can look at buying from a shop etc.... :)

    By the way soft means NOT sharp. In a nice way. :)
    The hidroblind is home made, its not expensive and its very effective, I have one friend that has a tutorial to make it (Ricardo Lourenço), but its in Portuguese, but trough the images you can make one. Here is a movie That Ricardo Lorenço made about the hidrohide:
    http://rlfocus.blogspot.com/2010/08/hidrohide.html in the movie, when you see the hidrohide near a little cattle egret, its me and my hidrihide.

    The full article can be seen here:
    http://rlfocus.blogspot.com/2010/04/...hidrohide.html

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    Very cool Humberto, I like the blog entry but will need to view the video from home later. The duck is there to attract the other birds right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ákos Lumnitzer View Post
    Very cool Humberto, I like the blog entry but will need to view the video from home later. The duck is there to attract the other birds right?
    Hi, Ákos, the video its not mine, but yes, the duck is a plastic decoy, not to attract, but to other birds maintain confidence...
    Last edited by Humberto Ramos; 11-25-2010 at 08:48 AM.

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