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Metallic-green Tanager
A common Tanager in Colombia's Andes mountians. I wish I could have gotten the forehead better exposed.
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Peter:
An attractive bird, alert pose, pretty clean view of him considering the dense cover.
The light angle from high left certainly created some lighting challenges, including the crown being over exposed compared to the rest.
I certainly think you might be able to do some recovery, if not done already.
I also would consider cropping a bit from the left to decenter the bird and toning down the broken end of the stick above his tail.
Be sure to post your camera/lens setup as well as any post processing done.
Cheers
Randy
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Oops sorry. Have edited to show shooting info.
Canon 7D
Canon 400 5.6
Tv 1/500
Av 7.1
ISO 1000
Sharpening in Elements 9
Thank you Randy. Very nicely done! Only thing is the cap on the bird is yellow.
Last edited by Peter Dexter; 01-21-2012 at 08:02 AM.
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Avian Moderator
Peter:
So sorry about the color issue! I just couldn't tell from the original, and had assumed it was blue! My bad.
Same concept however would work for a yellow crown!
cheers
Randy
MY BPN ALBUMS
"Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy" Sir Isaac Newton