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MaryParticipantNice! Everyone's patience paid off!in reply to: Practice Getting Creative and Telling Stories #761715
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MaryParticipantI like the golden light and the bird dark in color. I have to check out what a crab-plover is!in reply to: Practice Getting Creative and Telling Stories #761714
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MaryParticipantOh that is interesting and creative! Nice work.in reply to: Practice Getting Creative and Telling Stories #761711
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MaryParticipantI have not tried the pan blur yet and somewhat expect it will happen by accident. Catching birds in flight most often can be a blur, but you got them sharp here.in reply to: Practice Getting Creative and Telling Stories #761710
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MaryParticipantI just discovered this bird. They are nice looking.in reply to: Practice Getting Creative and Telling Stories #761709
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MaryParticipantThat's a capture! Cool! Great goal to have!in reply to: Practice Getting Creative and Telling Stories #761708
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MaryParticipantYou caught the lovey-dovey action! Nice!in reply to: Practice Getting Creative and Telling Stories #761707
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MaryParticipantI find reflections almost more interesting than the photo I planned to take. Nice reflections caught in your photos.in reply to: Practice Getting Creative and Telling Stories #761705
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MaryParticipantI spend at least a half hour watching a cactus wren build a nest which I had read is football shaped and opening at its side. At one point the bird went in and not for awhile did it come out, but I wanted to show this bird's home. Here was the photo. I learned to take the time to see the whole picture of a bird's work and now understand better how little we know when we look at any nest.in reply to: Practice Getting Creative and Telling Stories #761702
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MaryParticipantI made a point of backlighting these photos since I usually do not think about this lighting option. I liked the effect.in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #761700
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MaryParticipantI never knew of a frogmouth before today! Amazing! Great info about your photos, thanks.in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759710
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MaryParticipantYes, I know your sentiment and I tell myself, keep practicing! Don't give up...you'll get the shot you want and in focus. I noticed Melissa said to turn off image stabilization when photographing flying birds, so will add that to my checklist.in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759709
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MaryParticipantLight made that yellow color pop, and I agree...like second photo with entire branch.in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759706
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MaryParticipantYou caught the lighting nicely in all three photos. Wow!in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759701
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MaryParticipantOystercatcher with food, very cool photo!in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759700
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MaryParticipantGlad you kept the heart-shaped leaf in the photo!in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759697
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MaryParticipantLove the lighting on photo one with its softness. Yes, photo 3 did bring a smile, thanks!in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759696
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MaryParticipantSharp focus on that killdeer as they are usually running around...nice work!in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759695
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MaryParticipantReally captured the colors beautifully!in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759693
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MaryParticipantLove the eyes in the first photo...intensity caught!in reply to: Practice Crafting Great Bird Photos #759692