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Thread: A she and a he!

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    Senior Member mn shutterbug's Avatar
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    A she and a he!

    I realize the pheasant isn't as sharp as it should be, but she didn't give me much time to think. She's just preparing to launch.



    I may mend the bird's tail feathers someday, if I get bored.

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    Re: A she and a he!

    I like that pheasant shot, you can feel the impending flight.

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    Re: A she and a he!

    Two very nice shots...eye contact with the Cardinal is spot on.
    For me i would prefer to see your watermark lower on the pic,seems distracting when looking at the bird (in my opinion).
    TFS!

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    Re: A she and a he!

    Thanks, guys. Eric, I appreciate your opinion. I'll keep it in mind next time.
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    Re: A she and a he!

    Both very nice but I do prefer the pheasant. I have to agree about the position of the watermark.

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