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    Thanks for viewing, all C&C welcomed.
    Last edited by jamn4ex; 26th January 2014 at 05:49 PM. Reason: put the pics in right order.

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    Re: the crow

    What a good shot! I was lingering/wondering about #1 shot until I saw #2 to understand why you included that stick underneath...#3 is equally good if not better...

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    Very nice series James with fine isolation of the background.

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    Yes, a nice background to these. What lens did you use?

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    I just love them; sometimes we miss the beauty of simplicity

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    Re: the crow

    Nice set.

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    Re: the crow

    Nice set. I especially like the 3rd image for the bokeh, beautiful detail and the overall mood.

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    Re: the crow

    Thanks everybody.
    I used to different lens/cameras, The first two were shot with my T2i and a 200mm 2.8L . The third one was shot with my 50D and a 400mm 5.6L. I know it may sound crazy but since I don't have a zoom I carry these two setups like that and a lot of the time I have my 50mm. in my pocket.

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    The second shot is awesome. Great angle on the bird and excellent feather detail. You got that blue/black luster often seen on crows but not typically captured in photos. At first I wasn't crazy about the pano crop but it grew on me as I studied the image a bit. I think it works because the eye is vividly captured so you get a clear sense of the bird looking into the open frame. The image is elegant in its simplicity. Nice job.

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    Great work! Crow III is my favourite.

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    Re: the crow

    Thanks everybody. I was out chasing eagles when these two fishing Crows entered my scene. It was a pleasant diversion, though crows will interrupt an eagle shoot.

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