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May 06, 2007 19:52 |  #1

We (my wife and I) went out with our local Audubon Society this morning and did a bit of bird watching. After the past couple of times out, it became clear that bird watching and bird photography aren't necessarily compatible so I left the camera behind this time. We saw many interesting birds including many Orioles.

So when I told my wife I was going out this evening with camera, she told me not to come back until I had some Oriole photos. Fortunately (for me :D), I was able to find an Oriole who was willing to do a bit of posing for me. Here are what I think are the best of the images - cropped, very lightly processed and resized for POTN. And yes, there are flowers again!

Hope you enjoy them. Let me know what you think. C&C is always welcome. Thanks for looking.

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May 06, 2007 19:54 |  #2

Ahhhhh, I can't tell you how envious I am! I love orioles and see them often, but can never get a low angle and a catchlight in the eye like yours. These are spectacular, sharp, and colorful.


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May 06, 2007 21:11 as a reply to  @ ngannet's post |  #3

Bob said it all, Great series, and in this one...the bird beats the flowers hands down ;)


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May 06, 2007 21:27 |  #4

Ed. these are wonderful. I'd be pleased to have any of these in my collection. Hopefully I may get one as good someday.


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May 06, 2007 21:32 |  #5

Very nice series with the first two shots especially...great environment for this colorful bird and the light looks great. Nice!


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May 06, 2007 21:33 as a reply to  @ Stephen Stephen's post |  #6

This is spring! Great capture of the Oriole in the blossoms. We have them here a couple of weeks. Great Bird.


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May 06, 2007 21:33 |  #7

Very nice series Ed! You accomplished your mission with flying colors! I especially like the first 2. Good work!


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May 06, 2007 22:11 as a reply to  @ guitarman3's post |  #8

that's just beautiful.
Beautiful bird, beautiful tree!


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May 07, 2007 02:50 as a reply to  @ nwyman's post |  #9

Great shots of a beautiful bird! Very difficult to pick a favourite here but I just love pic#2 - very nice!:)




  
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May 07, 2007 03:19 as a reply to  @ downywp's post |  #10

Beautifull series, great colour and detail. :)


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May 07, 2007 05:48 as a reply to  @ philc123's post |  #11

WOW!!!

Thanks Bob, Trevor, Stephen, Gary, Rathke, Dennis, nwyman, downywp and Phil.

I am really, really pleased with how the images turned out particularly since, as I said, I went out last evening specifically in search of the Oriole. Usually things don't work out quite as well.

But I am not sure if I am more pleased with the images or with the feedback I've been receiving on these images. :D ;) All the honest feedback and criticisms that I have been receiving related to other images I have posted here on POTN have helped me a lot. And when it all comes together, I feel good. The response is icing on the cake.

All the Orioles that we saw while birding in the morning were way up in the tops of very tall trees where a camera would have done no good. So I really lucked out in finding this Oriole in such a picturesque tree setting and so much closer to eye level and willing to pose for about 20 images.

So again, thanks for the positive feedback on these Baltimore Oriole images and thanks for all the feedback on my other postings as well which are helping me to get better as a photographer!


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May 07, 2007 07:19 |  #12

Very beautiful captures. Excellent!!!


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May 07, 2007 07:44 |  #13

The combination of budding flowers and the orange and black of the oriole make for a striking contrast on this series. Beautifully done! Glad you were able to come home, there's nothing sadder than a homeless photographer...


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May 07, 2007 07:53 |  #14

Fabulous colours and razor sharp images.
Very nice!


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May 07, 2007 08:13 |  #15

great shots my favorite bird


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