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Sep 05, 2012 22:24 |  #1

Having not seen this fellow in a few weeks it was a treat to see him stop by the yard.


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Sep 05, 2012 22:27 |  #2

Lovely bird, great pose and a magnificent composition, Lil, if I may say so. VERY nice.


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Sep 05, 2012 22:59 as a reply to  @ Andrew Tingle's post |  #3

And didn't he pose well too. Really good shot Lil, well done.


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Sep 06, 2012 07:56 |  #4

Always the robber, those guys; great shot Lillian.
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Sep 06, 2012 07:58 as a reply to  @ CDMOOSE's post |  #5

Marvellous shot, Lillian! Your rustic log prop is also working out very well :)


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Sep 06, 2012 08:44 as a reply to  @ Wallace River's post |  #6

Great shot Lil :)




  
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Sep 06, 2012 08:47 |  #7

Very nice Lil, he sure is a hungry fella with that big old nut, Sweet shooting.


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Sep 06, 2012 09:54 |  #8

Excellent environmental shot Lil,


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Sep 06, 2012 09:55 |  #9

And from the looks of that nut or seed, he may be gone again for a few weeks fully satisfied, heh, heh. Great composition again, Lil. Did you mount the log on the fence?


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Sep 06, 2012 16:04 |  #10

I like your composition on this Lil, very nicely done! Nice capture and detail!


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Sep 06, 2012 19:50 |  #11

Andrew Tingle wrote in post #14953425 (external link)
Lovely bird, great pose and a magnificent composition, Lil, if I may say so. VERY nice.

You are so very kind Andrew. Thank you very much

Inse wrote in post #14953555 (external link)
And didn't he pose well too. Really good shot Lil, well done.

Ray, I could not have asked for a better model. Thank you kindly.

CDMOOSE wrote in post #14954605 (external link)
Always the robber, those guys; great shot Lillian.
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They steal away just like a robber Al. Thanks so much.

Wallace River wrote in post #14954618 (external link)
Marvellous shot, Lillian! Your rustic log prop is also working out very well :)

Thank you kindly Ian. That prop has turned out to be a great find.

2slo wrote in post #14954759 (external link)
Great shot Lil :)

Thanks so much Mark

BGgraphy wrote in post #14954772 (external link)
Very nice Lil, he sure is a hungry fella with that big old nut, Sweet shooting.

Bret, I'm just trying to keep pace with the rate of your raising of the bar. Thank you so much.

acajun wrote in post #14955057 (external link)
Excellent environmental shot Lil,

Tony, thank you for your very kind comment.

ardeekay wrote in post #14955064 (external link)
And from the looks of that nut or seed, he may be gone again for a few weeks fully satisfied, heh, heh. Great composition again, Lil. Did you mount the log on the fence?

Do you think that is why he doesn't seem to visit so much? :lol: Thank you Rog. Here is the set up. The Nuthatch photo was made from a different perspective than this one.

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I like your composition on this Lil, very nicely done! Nice capture and detail!

Thank you so very much Jay.


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Sep 06, 2012 19:59 |  #12

Very clever set-up, Lil. Like it.


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Sep 06, 2012 20:36 |  #13

Terrific composition and and a great job on a tough exposure Lil. You held some very nice detail in the shadow area to the left. Very well done.


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Sep 07, 2012 01:40 |  #14

And look at that, this little fella brought you a gift :). An excellent shot Lil, I really envy the way you control the exposures. Superb job.


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Sep 07, 2012 20:41 |  #15

ardeekay wrote in post #14957277 (external link)
Very clever set-up, Lil. Like it.

The green pipe on the right makes it easy to change out perches. Maybe you will have one similar soon???

Nighthound wrote in post #14957416 (external link)
Terrific composition and and a great job on a tough exposure Lil. You held some very nice detail in the shadow area to the left. Very well done.

You are very kind Steve. Thank you so much.

jodelak wrote in post #14958418 (external link)
And look at that, this little fella brought you a gift :). An excellent shot Lil, I really envy the way you control the exposures. Superb job.

He was good to me Jo. ;) Thank you kindly.


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