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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 91 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments. I do have captures of them fledgling on my Flickr account not rhe quality to be presented here for I was not initially prepared when they began the fledging which took about only about 10 minutes. Good news I have seen them about the cemetery feeding themselves. As of the other day another brood (4eggs) will be forthcoming out the same nest box. |
Jun 26th |
| 91 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Nice capture of the bird with a sense of place but perhaps a bit more of the flower showing would enhance the "place". When out in Arizona a few years ago I loved watching those birds creating nests and feeding the kids so congrats on job well done. |
Jun 26th |
| 91 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Nice .. I am envious! I have yet to be successful this year. I agree showing a bit more of the flowers would enhance. |
Jun 26th |
| 91 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Nice capture in good light for this opportunity. Beautiful bird indeed. Agree perhaps a vertical cropping with some space for the bird to look into on the right, in other words place a bit off center to left, would enhance the presentation. |
Jun 26th |
| 91 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Yes, very nice action capture. Your shutter speed tells you we're ready for action. I assume it be a small fish in the claws of the Eagle on the right ...right? :)
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Jun 10th |
| 91 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Yes, very nice processing the image, not sure if I could do it as well for it takes a lot patience to get it done and as I get older my patience is slowly disappearing ;). It does give a human (me) a feeling of one choking ... but it is very normal for a lot of bird species. |
Jun 10th |
| 91 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Jerry for your comments. The framework is to reduce access by predators ... plus it provides a nice perch too. :) |
Jun 10th |
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