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May 06, 2007 19:18 |  #1

I love Robins... they're so perky!

JPG compression munged this up a bit, but I hope you like.


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May 07, 2007 02:19 |  #2

Nice shot.


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May 07, 2007 05:42 |  #3

Very nice capture. I have a few of the same pose, perhaps not as sharp. I have a hard time getting their beaks in focus.

If possible, you might want to leave your bird a bit more room in the frame so it isn't looking out, or to give the feeling of room in front and above it to move or fly.


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May 07, 2007 16:59 |  #4

tupe wrote in post #3164309 (external link)
Very nice capture. I have a few of the same pose, perhaps not as sharp. I have a hard time getting their beaks in focus.

If possible, you might want to leave your bird a bit more room in the frame so it isn't looking out, or to give the feeling of room in front and above it to move or fly.

Thank you for the compliment and the suggestion. My "crop eye" was big last night, I shall have to work on that (^:




  
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