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    GoldMember Lava Lamp's Avatar
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    This Month's Catch

    Three for your crtique. Shot with a D70 and Sigma 50-500mm lens.







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    Re: This Month's Catch

    Not sure about the white bg in the first. The 2nd and third are better IMO.

    In the 2nd, I like the placement of the bird (which is also cute bird). The softness of the leaves act almost as a great back drop for her. I wish the bird was a bit sharper though, just enough to pop her out of the soft leaves even more.


    In the 3rd, Love the pose. Like one mean dude looking back and saying "you talking to me?!!" or in this case you shooting me? There's a couple of leaves that obstruct his body though that I wish werent there. The face is nice and sharp and right on.

    That's it and Good job.
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    Re: This Month's Catch

    Nice shots there LL. I like the first one, but are those tail feathers really that orange?

    The 2nd and 3rd are the best for me. Would like for both birds to have been a little sharper, but know from experience what it's like trying to get them there. The leaves/twigs that are blurred in the fg can be a distraction, but sometimes you just can't help having them in a shot.

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    Re: This Month's Catch

    I love the second and third shot. Great colors and great perspective. Well done!




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