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    Default Blue Rock Thrush

    Camera Model Canon EOS 450D
    Owner's Name Morteza Nemati
    Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
    Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/2000
    Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    Exposure Compensation 0
    ISO Speed 400
    Lens EF400mm f/5.6L USM
    Focal Length 400.0 mm
    Image Quality RAW
    AF Mode One-Shot AF



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    Gorgeous capture of this beautiful bird. I like the pose and the background. The perch pretty much explains why it got its name.

    Still waiting to get my photo of this visitor for this year.

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    Beautiful bird and perch!! Great BG too. Although the projected shadow is pretty cool I wish that the big BG rock was not there. Still a strong image, very nice.

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    Mortez,

    You have captured this blue beauty very well.
    Sharpness - Killer,
    Light angle - Killer,
    DOF - Killer
    Perch and bg - killer

    The only nit was the tail overlaying shadow of itself over the oof perch.

    Thanks to BPN i spent 15 minutes using Quick Mask and Refine edges in CS5 and it worked well.

    Here's what i've thought too as what Daniel said it.

    Have not yet completely studied it but seems really interesting style of working to make cracker out of really good picture having little nit's..

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    Not to mention i've been following your images and feel to have your membership support to this really awesome institute called BPN.

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    Mital, just a bit more refinement at wing tip and tail tip...but otherwise that is a fantastic repost!

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    grt superb blueclassic..Mitalbhai you done really grt job..

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    Dear Morteza

    Greet shot with excellent sharpness & details. lovely bird. Mital's repost makes it more powerful.


    Quote Originally Posted by mitalpatel View Post
    Not to mention i've been following your images and feel to have your membership support to this really awesome institute called BPN.
    Mital bhai

    We wish we could do that. We've been prohibited by many financial organizations like Paypal & ... & unfortunately there is no straight payment method for BPN subscription. Annual fee amount for BPN subscription is nothing for us.
    Last edited by MohsenVahedipour; 10-11-2011 at 02:19 AM.

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