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Dorothy Di Liddo
{K:13787} 1/25/2005
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Don't know how I missed this one. Like it a lot, and I like Ken's crop too. Nice yard lots of photo ops! Dottie
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 1/16/2005
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Magnificent bird and the right moment of capture. Beautiful shot.
The crane has been caught in the right moment. Its the place where it was caught is giving trouble !
I clonned off all the bushes to give the crane full attention. Hope you like it.
Most of the times I go arround taking shots - with PS work in mind. I take shots and put them back where I want the subjects to be. That means I usually end up taking two or three clicks of the same.
Regards, ken.
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 1/11/2005
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Excellent capture of this waterbird George, superb reflection and composition Many thanks for comenting "Little help" Best regards
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George Black
{K:102014} 1/8/2005
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Yep, Larry, Marcus is setting a pretty high standard.
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Larry Fosse
{K:66493} 1/8/2005
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I agree....it's a great shot...sometimes qualty isn't everything
Check out these from Marcus Armani if you haven't already
http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/31158.html
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 1/8/2005
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How nice to have such lovely birds near to our home, and what a good start, very nice Margaret
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 1/8/2005
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Well, it might be just a tad soft on the focus, but other then that, its not a bad shot. The exposure is good and so is the comp, some would say to place the bird in a third of the frame, but considering that it appears that you had to shoot fast, there's not always time to set it up like that. The only thing I could suggest would be to have a tighter crop, you could do that using PS. That being said, I think you have a good shot here, keep at it, all you can do is improve. Good luck, Jim Gamble
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