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Robin


Robin
Photo Information
Copyright: John Winder (RhythmThief) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 279 W: 5 N: 230] (1699)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-05-24
Categories: Daily Life, Nature
Camera: Nikon D200., Tamron 70-300mm AF 4-5.6 LD Macro
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/320 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2008-07-21 2:27
Viewed: 150
Points: 12
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Hello everyone,
this is one I took when I first got my flashgun. I was out in the back yard trying it out when this little chap landed nearby and allowed me to photograph him. Oddly enough, this seems to have been taken without the flash. I could have sworn I was using it.
Cropped.
Resized for upload.
Cheers, John.

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Hi John

Aww this is really cute, I love the character of these little birds and I have a regualr visitor to my garden. Nice sharp and well detailed shot here with good colour saturation and a lovely POV

TFS regards Helen

Hello John,
Beautiful photo of this Robin. Great sharpness, details and natural colours. Excellent POV.
Regards,
Dorothea

Hello John ,
Very nice portrait,
I like the expression of your model, composition,light, DOF

pozzz

Petar

hi RhythmThief,

i like the pose of this cheeky chappie, well done getting him so close, i always struggle and scare them away. your colours and details are very good. i like the eye contact.

it is maybe a little dark? i did a ws, my first, so don't expect a miracle lol.

regards c.d.

Hi john
Wow - really nice shot of the little fella - good eye detail and the colour on his chest is really strong
Like the workshop that was done - it does brighten it up
Those pesky flashes eh! LOL
Cheers
Linzi

Hi John, nice composition, you did well to get it sharp with that lens. I think CD is right in his workshop though, just a touch brighter helps.
Cheers,
Dad

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