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Dragon at 35 days old (baby cockatiel)

 
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Dec 09, 2010 21:31 |  #1

The baby is stunted, that's why it looks young for 35 days. Parents didn't treat it too well for the first two weeks it was with them. C&C appreciated!

Not sure, but seems like the Sigma 30mm slightly front focused. Should have stopped it down, but I forgot..

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Dec 10, 2010 04:31 |  #2

Like the second one. Nice capture, decent contrast. The first seems like you could colour pop it alittle


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Dec 10, 2010 09:01 |  #3

Aw poor thing...
The left side of #2 slightly distracts me, though. The part where your black (table?) drops off.
However, nicely done! I like the warm colors.


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Dec 10, 2010 09:30 |  #4

lindsaytblum wrote in post #11427896 (external link)
Aw poor thing...
The left side of #2 slightly distracts me, though. The part where your black (table?) drops off.
However, nicely done! I like the warm colors.

Dang! Didn't notice that till now. I covered a pink towel (feeding area) with a black t-shirt.




  
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Dec 10, 2010 10:55 as a reply to  @ edmyloo's post |  #5

First is sweet, a crop without all that head space would really bring out the little one.
I may be adopting a sun conure, about the same age....get more photos! :D


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Dec 11, 2010 11:03 |  #6

Flo wrote in post #11428529 (external link)
First is sweet, a crop without all that head space would really bring out the little one.
I may be adopting a sun conure, about the same age....get more photos! :D

Alright, I'll try a tighter crop next time. I'll post again maybe in like 2 weeks when it's completely feathered. :P And sun conures are beautiful birds! Do it! :D




  
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Dec 11, 2010 11:56 |  #7

edmyloo wrote in post #11433686 (external link)
Alright, I'll try a tighter crop next time. I'll post again maybe in like 2 weeks when it's completely feathered. :P And sun conures are beautiful birds! Do it! :D

Its all hanging on whether or not this bird heals well enough for sale.he broke his leg, and the vet pinned it, so if it doesn't heal, they cannot sell it . I have been "offered up" as a adopter, lol...which would be sweet , hubby will have the big one, we have 9 birds as it is....:lol::lol:
As for the crop, you can simply crop the top one in edit ;)


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