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    Not-so-recent Nikon Convert livin4lax09's Avatar
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    Dance Like Nobody's Watching



    haven't been around in a while, enjoy!

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    Re: Dance Like Nobody's Watching

    Hahah! What a great, happy shot Do you have the shot in color, or were you not happy with it? I'd love to see a blue sky behind such a joyful little bird
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    Re: Dance Like Nobody's Watching

    He really does look like he is full of the joys of spring! I too would like to see a colour version.

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    Re: Dance Like Nobody's Watching

    Great capture! Works well in b&w, imo.

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    Re: Dance Like Nobody's Watching

    Great shot

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    Re: Dance Like Nobody's Watching

    killer shot....and nice vignette

    might be nice to crop in little closer to the birds 'expression' (which i think makes the photo)....you'd still have the branch as a compositional element...IMO :thumbsup:

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