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Avian Moderator
Lazuli Berry Bushking
A bit backlit before sunrise.
D850
600mm+1.4x
Handheld
ISO 2000
1/400
f5.6
LR and PS, DNAI. Healed a small portion of tail blocked by a leaf and cloned a couple berries.
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Super Moderator
Rather beautiful, I love all those pale colours in that soft diffused light. Good calling pose. Well-balanced comp. The oof flowers in the BG really add a lot of positives here. Was this a setup, or a called-in bird, or just being at the right place at the right time?
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Avian Moderator
Daniel, thank you.
I was actually calling for Western Tanagers and this guy flew by. I did switch calls but was expecting him to land on a shrub branch in front of me. Instead, I heard him land in the Sumac behind me and quickly whipped around to catch him (hence the back lit shot). Needless to say I was pleased - normally I don't set up at Sumacs because there's almost always leaves or branches covering parts of the bird due to their foliage density.
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BPN Member
Very nice Brian and very pleasing to the eye....Lovin the colours throughout the frame. Lovely detail and sharpness on the bird...Great pose. The berries makes the perch very appealing. Good POV and DOF...
Will
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Beautiful colors and the berried plant adds the icing. Do you know what plant/shrub this is? Do you know what is near the base of the tail opposite wing? Good detail and sharpness with a call too! Well done
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BPN Member
This is really nice. Terrific bird in a great setting.. Congrats.
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Avian Moderator
Thank you for the gracious comments!
Ann I am told it is a Rhus Trilubata Three Leaf Sumac
Last edited by Brian Sump; 07-31-2020 at 12:10 AM.
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This is very nice Brian. Just a few sets of leaves on the left (in the BKG) have some soft edges from movement. I'd trim the "fluff" away myself - but that's just me. Looks great in any case. TFS.
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Very Nice Shot. I like the open bill and colors.
TFS
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Avian Moderator
Thank you Jay and Krishna!
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Lifetime Member
I really like this.
Perch, BG all excellent.PP looks excellent.
Singing pose and the foot wrapped around the berry add a lot,
Gail