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I took this photo of a Bronze Chickadee (at least I think it is) in a tree at a local park. I must have followed this little guy for about 100 yards tree to tree trying to get this picture. Finally he was still just long enough for me to take this shot. If I'm wrong about the bird please feel free to correct me.
I shot this at about 30 yards with a focal length of 300mm. I added a little color to the background and cropped. I hope you like it. |
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lovely shot, Kevin:)
first know that all eastern american chickadees have a black capped head. he only one that doesn't lives in the west and none are spotted.
this bird looks like a female house fintch:)
still a great photo with the natural settings:)
Jacline
- Dot
(4406) - [2008-04-16 6:40]
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Hi Kevin
That looks more like a sparrow.
You do have a lot of noise on the background so I am guessing that you purpousely added it.
Its a good composition but does need a bit of sharpening.
Dot
- budgun
(1591) - [2008-04-19 4:48]
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Hi Kevin,
Very charming capture of this fine young chickadee that is seen in exceptional detaileds sharpness and color.
Regards, Tom
kevin - great shot in low light - well done
Yes yes, nice capture!
Leen