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Photographer  Robert McDonald {Karma:511}
Project N/A Camera Model canon elan
Categories Nature
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Portfolio Lens 28-80 mm
Uploaded 8/10/2003 Film / Memory Type royal gold 200
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About I got him in the tree in my backyard, the shot could use more twigs
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Backyard bird

What gives... no twigs

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 9/22/2003
great details.marvelous natural color.cong.

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Paul N   {K:188} 9/14/2003
I really like the perspective on this. The wide and short ratio works very well giving this little guys a real sense of the outdoors, Too often bird shots that are cropped to standard width/height look like they are in a cage

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Gil Draper   {K:3194} 8/16/2003
All of the above. Beautiful capture. I might have tried to desaturate the purple backround some.
My harbor seal was far away. Used a 400mm lens and blew up a part of the image.

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Artie Colantuono   {K:12275} 8/16/2003
Really strong "Twigman" image as usual. Consider cropping right; behind the birds tail, and start the frame there. Nice to see you again Twigman

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Frank Bob   {K:634} 8/11/2003
Marav............congrs...

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Joksa Juoperi   {K:13473} 8/11/2003
Great capture with nice details and colours.
Regards, Joksa.

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Egidija Smilingiene Egidija Smilingiene   {K:3227} 8/10/2003
very pleasant to the eye shot. I like those leaves in different colors.

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Leslie Cohelan   {K:20807} 8/10/2003
nice and sharp in a natural setting...only wish the background were just a bit more neutral in color...excellent detail and colors in the bird...the new growth sprouting is added interest...the only nit I really have is the left side of the image...there appears to be too much clutter from the spent stems...if you use any type of image editing software you might consider removing that to give a nice clean flow to your beautiful diagonal...also, if it were my image, I might consider converting to black and white with all the good contrast here...excellent shot IMO

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Robert McDonald   {K:511} 8/10/2003
You can never have too may twigs, there is no such thing.

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M.M. Meehan   {K:3751} 8/10/2003
Pretty bird! Nice sharp colors, cool background color especially. I like the composition. It has enough twigs. Maybe too many.

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