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Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
01/31/2006 06:54:58 PM
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
by ronosmena

Comment by blazingmoonlight:
a little hot on the bird...leaf detracts
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
01/31/2006 06:26:48 AM
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
01/28/2006 10:38:07 PM
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
by ronosmena

Comment by snapz:
Wild birds are not usually banded
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
01/28/2006 08:48:54 PM
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
by ronosmena

Comment by PhantomEWO:
Humm must be a tracking braclet on this wild one, great shot
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
01/28/2006 08:03:10 PM
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
by ronosmena

Comment by jplangen:
the problem with this picture is that the leaf in the foreground actually distracts the viewer from the subject. other than that this is a good photo.
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
01/28/2006 01:30:03 AM
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
by ronosmena

Comment by sherpet:
He looks like a stature.....
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
01/25/2006 04:11:43 PM
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
by ronosmena

Comment by BakerBug:
Good shot. However the shadows don't play well.
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
01/25/2006 08:07:26 AM
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
by ronosmena

Comment by melismatica:
Your light meter was fooled by the shadows and hence, the main subject is overexposed. I suggest bracketing exposures to avoid this next time you take photos in contrasty lighting. If you can't do this manually, find your camera's EV setting and set it at a plus setting. You'll lose detail in the background but it what you gain in detail in the main subject will make up for this. If you were shooting a subject against a very light background you would try stopping down your exposure. In this case you would lose shadow detail but gain in the midtones and highlights.
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
01/24/2006 07:12:10 PM
Lift your right leg and hold! (Animaltrobics)
by ronosmena

Comment by dustinwilson:
Sweet bird. Unfortunatly the scene is too contrasty..
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Who took my other FOOT!
04/11/2004 11:59:35 AM
Who took my other FOOT!
by ronosmena

Comment by DavidLevin:
Hmm, stunning chaos. 1.
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