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[Image: Ugorjak.jpg]

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#2

Nice catch... I really like this one. God Bless.

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#3

So sweet, John...
I love the detail of the droplets... Smile

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I love the ring in the water just off the beak. It adds a nice emphasis to the chick's expression.

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#5

very cute!

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#6

Thanx for the kind comments, eh!

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#7

I wish I could get mine sharp like that, but I don't think I normally have enough light, to suit f 5.6 at full telephoto.

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#8

The image is not that sharp, or not sharp where it's supposed to be sharp. Wink


NT73 Wrote:I wish I could get mine sharp like that, but I don't think I normally have enough light, to suit f 5.6 at full telephoto.

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I'd be a bit more forgiving here: I know its point of focus is its "derriere"...but honestly the result is like a "faux motion blur" at the front end, which adds dynamism for me: nice one John!

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What a neat shot.

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