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Mar 08, 2010 18:40 |  #1

Going through more of the images from yesterday and thought this Titmouse really struck an interesting pose. And its another capture in Manual Mode! :D

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Mar 08, 2010 18:44 |  #2

You got some fine light & detail Dave... pretty bird & shot.

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Mar 08, 2010 19:36 |  #3

Very nice Dave, these birds are so cute with the crest up like that. We have the Juniper Titmouse here, but a tough bird to get a shot of.


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Mar 08, 2010 22:01 |  #4

Very nice shot, beautiful background colours.


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Mar 09, 2010 04:10 |  #5

Nice shot, well exposed, seem to have manual mastered :)


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Mar 09, 2010 06:02 |  #6

Beautiful shot.


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Mar 09, 2010 06:05 |  #7

Just noticed that the EXIF File didn't make it with this image. So here it is:

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dbriz wrote in post #9755493 (external link)
You got some fine light & detail Dave... pretty bird & shot.

db

Thank you Dave. I did have some good light this past Sunday. And was very grateful to have it in more ways than one!!

ajosteve wrote in post #9755788 (external link)
Very nice Dave, these birds are so cute with the crest up like that. We have the Juniper Titmouse here, but a tough bird to get a shot of.

They are cute little buggers.

Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #9756836 (external link)
Very nice shot, beautiful background colours.

Thanks for your kind comments Levina. I appreciate it.

artyman wrote in post #9758237 (external link)
Nice shot, well exposed, seem to have manual mastered :)

Well, don't know if I'd say I mastered it, but I'm experimenting and learning for sure.


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Mar 09, 2010 06:10 |  #8

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