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    Hello everyone Here captured at Loco Natural, my favorite mini farm in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Evening time just before dark, a noisy flock suddenly hit the palms and I was able to get a few shots. These are like small Oropendula but have the flaming red rump of the Red rumped Tanager; not visible here Just NR and SS really bit of messing with levels, ot a largew crop just for comp. 1/320 ISO 800 f 5.6 Ev +.66 7D 100-400 Not sure if one has been posted before, can find yellow rumped on search but not this chap
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    I like the bird and the behavior, but the head is completely out of focus and it doesn't appear to be fixable.

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    Indeed it is spot focus was sadly on breast; I knew but nyways its good to post a new one for everyone; not to worry
    and thx for critique; I think I have a much better one but I could go for a year sorting em lol
    PS also picked up a nice back injury

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    A cool looking bird. Too bad the head isn't sharp but I am sure you have some sharp ones in your files. How did you hurt your back?
    Gail

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    A really neat composition with the two diagonals. It looks like a piece of string that it is holding on to. I might partially obscure the bits and pieces just behind bird's head. too bad about the back.

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    Like the comp and behavior captured here.
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    Thanks all, sure I have this species sharp but not from that behaviour scene.

    Ha - my wife decided it would be a good idea for me to completely rebuild the kitchen on my own lol, so picked up a bad strain lifting wall units into place,
    worst for 30 years -owww

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