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    Fred J. Lord
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    Default Female Scintillant Hummingbird

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    These are in the genus of birds that got me started.

    Rio Savegre, Costa Rica
    Canon 1D Mark III, 100-400L IS + 1.4X TCII, handheld, no flash used
    ISO 800, 1/2500 @ f/8 (wide open)
    Full-frame with no cropping.

    These tiny creatures were quite common around the feeders at the lodge.

    Fred
    Last edited by Fred J. Lord; 01-04-2008 at 10:43 PM.

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    Very neat little hummer. I too love these guys!

    If this image were mine I would consider de-saturating it a touch - especially the BG. I'd also like to see a bit more room below and to the right if you have it?

    Cheers!

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    This is a brilliant little guy. I love the irridescence that you captured. A little more head tilt toward the camera would be my only suggestion for improvement.

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    Mike

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    HI Fred,

    I see that you got great advice on both comments. I agree with them and you got yourself a good looking bird here.

    Lucky for you to have easy access to them. We hardly see any in the wild in my part of the woods :(

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    Very sweet shot Fred. I like the warm colors and the setting here.
    Szimi

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great opportunity to photograph this species! In addition to the other comments I wish for the head turned more your way.

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    Hi Fred,

    Beautiful bird, perch, and bg. The suggestions you've received are right on the money.
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    Beautiful colours throughout, would maybe tone the brightness down just a tad. Wish he/she was looking more this way and also wish for a little more DOF for the tail.

    Here is your photo with the brightness -15 and Contrast -44 in CS3. Then used a quickmask to select the inside of the bird and boosted the brightness up 18. Ran NR on BG after using Magic Wand to select.

    Notice the detail now in the whites of his/her neck...


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