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Feb 13, 2024 07:39:36   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 
taffspride wrote:
This latest image of yours is an absolute stunner. I enjoy seeing such photos particularly since I am never likely (at my advanced age) to get to see one in the wild. Please keep these great photos coming.

Iechyd da

Ann



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Feb 13, 2024 08:19:53   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
An Audubon capture!

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Feb 13, 2024 08:32:08   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
taffspride wrote:
This latest image of yours is an absolute stunner. I enjoy seeing such photos particularly since I am never likely (at my advanced age) to get to see one in the wild. Please keep these great photos coming.

Iechyd da

Ann


Thank you for looking. Certainly my wife's and my traveling has changed over the years as we both have gotten older and less mobile, but there are still many places where we can go and see some great birds. Here is a shot of my wife in a "typical" scene. She is working hard.



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Feb 13, 2024 08:32:34   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
jdtonkinson wrote:
Wonderful bird and photo


Thank you. One of my favorite birds from this trip.

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Feb 13, 2024 08:32:55   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
Photolady2014 wrote:
Very nice, beautiful bird!


Truly they are.

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Feb 13, 2024 08:33:32   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
NMGal wrote:
Gorgeous bird.



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Feb 13, 2024 08:34:45   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
Retired CPO wrote:
Beautiful! I think it's a perfect crop WITH the branches!


Thank you. Not sure about the crop though. I attempted to clone out the cut branches, but made a mess of it. If I devoted enough time could do it, but not sure I will.

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Feb 13, 2024 08:35:39   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
cahale wrote:
Good job. And thanks for posting something I've never seen.


You are welcome. Overall I was happy with this shot in spite of the branches.

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Feb 13, 2024 08:36:12   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
Manglesphoto wrote:
Fantastic image!!!!
I agree one fantastic image of a common subject beats 100 lousy Oof images of a rare subject!!


Absolutely agree with that!

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Feb 13, 2024 08:37:20   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
tcthome wrote:
Beauty! I wouldn't complain if you cloned out them branches.


Thank you for looking and commenting.
I attempted to clone out the cut branches, but made a mess of it. If I devoted enough time could do it, but not sure I will.

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Feb 13, 2024 11:18:18   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
I think that's a wonderful image.

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Feb 13, 2024 17:39:58   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
bajadreamer wrote:
Thank you for looking. Certainly my wife's and my traveling has changed over the years as we both have gotten older and less mobile, but there are still many places where we can go and see some great birds. Here is a shot of my wife in a "typical" scene. She is working hard.


Well, she IS keeping herself sitting upright which, on most days, requires some effort on my part ( ).

This is sure a great shot of Mission Central 🥇🥇🥇

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Feb 15, 2024 00:05:23   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
bajadreamer wrote:
When my wife and I go on trips to the neotropics to photograph birds, one of my shortcomings is that I do not study the birds of that area very extensively beforehand. I rely on local guides to help me ID birds once I am on location. Unfortunately many of these local people are more accustomed to "bird watchers" than photographers. Simply seeing a bird 100 meters away through the trees is not very satisfying to me, so I have to emphasize to the guide what I want. Generally from that point on, both of us are happier. I also emphasize that I would prefer to shoot a good photograph of a common bird that a poor photo of a rare bird. I am happy shooting anything. That is why I come back from exotic trips with many photos of sparrows or other "common" birds.
However, I will admit that there are certain birds that I would be disappointed if I did not get the opportunity to photograph in a given local. This is one of those birds. This is a Saffron Toucanet. Not a rare bird in the Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil, but sometimes hard to photograph as they travel widely in their territory. I was happy to have the opportunity to photograph them last summer.
Shot with a Canon R5, 600 mm f/4.0, SS 1/1600, f/5.6 (these are long birds-I needed some DOF), ISO 320. Cropped slightly from L and bottom. I could not get the cut branches on the lower right out of my frame without making the crop less pleasing. Processed in PS with bird brought up slightly.
When my wife and I go on trips to the neotropics t... (show quote)


Wonderful photograph indeed, Baja! Thanks for sharing it.

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Feb 16, 2024 15:52:10   #
topcat Loc: Alameda, CA
 
Nice capture

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