Yellow-crowned Night-Heron


Posted by pedz on Wed Apr 07, 2004 9:45 pm

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Half the people I've shown my pictues to this past week like this one the best. The other half like a cardinal shot I'll post in a few days.

This is a very Disney type shot to me. It is also one of the few I have without the 1.4 extender. I think it does cost me some clarity after all...

Comments and suggestions are always welcomed...
Thank you very much,
Perry Smith

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by Alan Murphy on Wed Apr 07, 2004 9:53 pm
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Hey Perry,

Nice shot. The whites are a little hot and I wish he had turned his head a bit. Not sure why you feel that shooting this without the 1.4 extender would cost you some clarity, it should improve it.

It was great to meet you this weekend.
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by Jim Neely on Thu Apr 08, 2004 5:09 am
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I agree with Alan's comments (Naturally).

The hot whites are the only real nit I have. The head turn would be nice, but this pose is good.

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by Harvey Edelman on Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:55 am
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Nice shot overall. At the sake of being redundant, the whites are a bit over.
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