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Male House Finch - Carpodacus mexicanus - Roselin familier male. Please view the larger format on this photo.


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Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec; F-Stop: f/5.6; ISO: 400; Metering mode : Partial; Exposure Bias Value: -1.00


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Beautiful colors cher Geatan, and great bird and I love the diagonal with the branch :)

Biliana

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Dear aetan, Very nice composition and beautiful sets of harmonic and contrasting colors. The image is very sharp with minimal noise. You don't have to thank me for use of Neat Image as it has been a great pleasure to visit your site and I have learned so much during the last year or so, truly! This photography thing is very addictive and the addiction feeds the soul. Now, you got me into shooting ( I mean taking pictures of !!!)birds which I find very interesting too.

Kind regards.

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Gaetan, beautiful bird. I like the way the bird is in the shadow, but the white point in her eye connecting her to the lighted side...beautiful DOF. Pnina
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Because his/her colors are lively I chose this

among your lastest posting.

 

You're one of those top photoghraphers of PN

that made me smile and laugh sometimes at times...

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Very nice shot Gaetan, on my monitor it seems a bit dark, I`m inserting a lighter version, let me know if it looks Too bright, thanks, -Jim 6/6

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Thank you for your comments and taking the time to work on my photo. My shot was taken just a little time before sunset, this is why the bird seem a little dard. But look at the background it is quite bright in my photo. Yes I find your work on my photo a little to bright. But it is my taste and others may have other opinions. Thanks again Jim.

 

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I love the lighting on this myself. Birds in trees or foliage are subject to all kinds of shadows and I have discovered also that this is one of those kind of shadows that add to the shot (to its credit, IMHO). When you can see the feathers crosshatching, it's pretty darn sharp.
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