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Bird Watching

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I did some bird watching yesterday .. my D70 and I. Until Tiggy, my big black stripped cat decided to jump in my lap .. it was so much for that idea. I want to thank those of you who took the time to write to me some very helpful tips and such for shooting birds ... I can't thank you enough and tell you how much that means to me. Afterall, that's what we're here for, right? To be the best we can be and to enjoy each others work.. and to learn from it all; and to keep our inspirations up and the drive to be even better. Enough mush .. take it easy today, enjoy it all..looks like MN is going through some "Indian summer" now .. we're in the 50'sF here today. Thanks for stopping by ... have yourself a great day! Shari

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erlandpil

2:42PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

Nice picture erland

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dphoadley

2:43PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

Nice bird!

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mermaid

3:10PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

What a beautiful composition!

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danob

3:21PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

That is a great shot Shari not only into the sun you still got lots of detail and the pose is wonderful!

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busi2ness

3:21PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

A very interesting pose. Was it feeding its young?

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monjo71

3:59PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

Actually that little fellow is not a chickadee, it's a nuthatch. It has a much longer beak and is a tree clinging species. :) Half of the time you'll see them walking upside down. They have an almost identical color scheme as a chickadee and at first glance is often mistaken for one. This particular variety is a White-breasted nuthatch. You'll probably see one of there cousins the Red-breasted nuthatch soon. I hope you were successful on your shoot today. Nice work. John

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Loloe

5:47PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

Great compo and pose indeed! And I love the tones! Bravo!!!!

BorisB

6:20PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

AMAZING, my dear!!!!!!!! You did an excellent job!:-))

Valerie-Ducom

7:29PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

very nice picture and excellent color, I like this bird!!! Good day ;)

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Biffowitz

8:40PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

Fantastic shot, I like it a lot!

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three_grrr

8:51PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

Beautiful capture of this littlet nuthatch! We get quite of them in our yard, along with the ubiquitous chickadees!

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_Bee

9:10PM | Sun, 29 October 2006

Awesome capture. Your bird watching pays huge divideds!

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PeeWee05

12:24AM | Mon, 30 October 2006

I can't really help with the birds thing but lovely shot here - the background is very different.

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DJB

1:50AM | Mon, 30 October 2006

Not only totally artist in your presentation,but this is one fantastic moment of capture. This images is spectacular.

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Littlejock

1:00PM | Mon, 30 October 2006

I love the light of this pic and the bird, You are very good artist and love to see your gorgeous pics. Hugs my friend Shari

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Bonker

3:21AM | Wed, 22 November 2006

I like it. It has a great composition a good tone range, and I like most about it. is that its diffrent from ohter bird shots, the angle, food, and the light source behind to give it a great contrast. I really like most of your bird-photos. and think u have your own style there. =) and thats a good thing.

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sintoock

11:55AM | Mon, 13 October 2008

Excellent shot!


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