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Oct 06, 2006 17:02 |  #1

I am still trying to get a good shot of the phoebe with a little autumn color. I am not having any luck , but I am sure enjoying the fall weather. This is the best so far . What are your thoughts on the composition ? As always thanks for looking and commenting.


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Oct 06, 2006 17:32 |  #2

I love that first capture.


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Oct 06, 2006 20:41 |  #3

I like both shots. The first is a little busy with the oof branch in the foreground but the bird is sharp and I like the contrast between the red and the charcoal BG, The second is a nice clean shot with a very injurious looking perch.


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Oct 06, 2006 23:48 |  #4

Oh my, I like them both, very sharp, the branches are a bit busy but the red leaves seem to frame the bird very nicely.


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Oct 07, 2006 08:48 |  #5

Hi Chris,
I'm with #1 sharp with good color and as Gary said " I like the contrast between the red and the charcoal BG " the oof sticks are a little bothersome but don't take away too much from the shot.
# 2 is well exposed, IMHO the angle is a little too high and too much stick (it is bigger than the subject)
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Oct 07, 2006 12:52 |  #6

Pose on both birds are excellent Chris and they are razor sharp. Catch-light is also good with nice details, well done.


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Oct 07, 2006 13:58 as a reply to  @ Anthony J Howe's post |  #7

Those are very good shots, Livingston.
However, stop shooting them in deep shade.;)


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Oct 07, 2006 18:46 |  #8

Very good captures Livingston.


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Oct 08, 2006 07:25 |  #9

Beautiful shots, Chris. I've only seen one IRL. I find this little bird enchanting.


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Oct 08, 2006 08:42 |  #10

Great shots Chris, it is such a neat little bird, we will have them back this fall. I like the pose of the first shot and the background of the second.


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Oct 08, 2006 08:52 as a reply to  @ dancinec's post |  #11

Stunning shots, esp the first one.


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Oct 09, 2006 21:39 |  #12

Very pretty and lovely background. Phoebes do seem to look good against nearly any background. One of my favorite birds to shoot!


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Oct 10, 2006 19:37 as a reply to  @ ngannet's post |  #13

Thank you all for looking and commenting !


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Oct 10, 2006 23:24 |  #14

great shots, I love one for the feather detail. well done.


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Oct 11, 2006 17:17 |  #15

That first shot is outstanding and I like the composition. :-)


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