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    Default Eastern Bluebird in flight


    Cleveland, Ohio | March | Canon 40D | Canon 500mm f4 IS | 1.4x extender | hand held | ISO 250 f7 1/800sec | 90% of capture
    The snow is still melting away in East Cleveland. It made for a nice light bg in this shot yesterday.

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    great capture! longing to get a photo of this bird.

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    A nice flight capture Matt with wings caught in the raised position. Nicely composed in the frame and great BG.

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    Great to catch a flight image like this! Sharp on the face, and a nice clean background. Well done. Was this near a nest box or a feeder?

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    Superb capture Matthew, tack sharp, great eye contact and fantastic pose.

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    That is just sick! Incredible photo. No nits.

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    Really very nicely done.

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    Superb - no nits here.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great light and (landing?) pose. Did you make the image near a box?

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    Very nicely done Matthew,
    Love the action, colors of your subject and the detail. However I would like to see more canvas to the left of your subject, or crop a little from the right of the frame. It's too centered for my taste...:D

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    Just beautiful Matthew !! Can only add I would have used a higher ISO for increased shutter speed I think you could have gotten the legs sharp!!!

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    Really neat image Matthew. Good job!

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    killer shot Matthew .

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    Lori A. Cash
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    Awesome capture, Matthew.

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    Very nice image. An image like this is very difficult to make. After 1000's of attempt to capture bluebirds in flight, I have no satisfactory results. Please share how you made this image at 700mm and handheld.

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    Last edited by RR Donavan; 04-01-2008 at 09:24 PM.

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    To answer your question Linda, yes this was the bird's predictable manouver as he went from the top of the nest box and hovered to enter the box hole.

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