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Critique By:
Terry Osborne (K:2059)
2/19/2024 2:36:02 AM
Great perspective!
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Photo By: Marcus Armani
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Critique By:
The Pilgrim (K:64989)
8/10/2016 9:14:35 AM
Wonderful capture of the humming bird! Excellent colors and fine details. The gradient bg really is smooth and really adds a punch to an already great visually impacting image. Like how you framed the left side with the blooms. Great technique and high technical excellence here. A pleasure to view. Congrats on your very well deserved Staff's Choice Award!
Regards,
Paul E Brumit
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Photo By: Marcus Armani
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Critique By:
Buce Ersu (K:662)
7/4/2015 2:06:40 PM
Perfect! Regards
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Photo By: Marcus Armani
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Critique By:
Steven Hackett (K:1692)
4/23/2015 10:38:24 AM
Great photo, but I'd love to see the colors of the Tulips too.
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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
2/2/2015 12:34:14 PM
SUPERB, That Owls expression makes me chuckle,
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Critique By:
Michele Beccia (K:16483)
11/22/2014 3:53:16 AM
Excellent capture, regards!:) Michele
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Critique By:
Linda Imagefree (K:72276)
11/18/2014 2:47:59 PM
Gorgeous capture Marcus, love that DOF, details, and the background, I saw one of these in my backyard today or a hawk, at least, and tried to get a shot of it but was on the phone and it didn't turn out through the screens.
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Photo By: Marcus Armani
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Critique By:
CAGATAY ATASAGUN (K:21564)
10/23/2014 10:46:35 PM
Congratulations Dear Marcus... Regards, Cagatay
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Critique By:
James Wallach (K:287)
10/13/2014 8:48:27 PM
What can i say that hasn't already been said ? WORLD CLASS IMAGE !! Belongs in Nat Geo or Smithsonian magazines, or any other top publication ! Outstanding work !
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Photo By: Marcus Armani
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
9/3/2014 3:36:44 PM
eh eh eh... very nice capture pose, my friend! ciao roby
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
8/9/2014 3:20:36 PM
i miss this one in yesterday's comment...but now i see the SC very well deserved!!! is a very poerful image !!! all the best my friend... ciao roby
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Critique By:
Marcus Armani (K:36599)
8/8/2014 4:43:19 PM
HI Venessa, how are you? I don't know about the king, many of my ex students are doing some amazing work and I had to stop shooting for 2 years to take care of my mom, so I have catching up to do :))
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Critique By:
Marcus Armani (K:36599)
8/8/2014 4:40:03 PM
Thanks Gary, you have some nice bird captures in your portfolio, its just a matter of being in the right place at the right time, you definitely have the ability...
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Photo By: Marcus Armani
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Critique By:
Marcus Armani (K:36599)
8/8/2014 4:38:14 PM
Thanks Greg !!
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Critique By:
Gary Olson (K:727)
8/8/2014 2:55:54 PM
beautiful, I would love to get a shot of a red tail but so far no luck. I am jealous, congrats:)
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Critique By:
vanessa shakesheff (K:68840)
8/8/2014 11:14:22 AM
Hi Marcus your still king of the bird pictures,wonderful clarity .. nessa
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Critique By:
Radovan Magdalenic (K:32881)
8/8/2014 7:43:22 AM
Very nice!Regards
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Critique By:
Ayan Mukherjee (K:7990)
8/8/2014 5:36:26 AM
Great capture Marcus. Congratulations for sc. Regards
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Critique By:
Nigel Watts. (K:5195)
8/8/2014 5:25:42 AM
Great photograph And Congratulations Nigel
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Critique By:
Wolf Zorrito (K:78768)
8/8/2014 2:29:23 AM
Good colors and fine bokeh.
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Critique By:
sreeradha seth (K:1515)
8/7/2014 11:36:47 PM
wonderful capture Marcus and its humorous too!
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Critique By:
Gregory McLemore (K:35129)
8/7/2014 9:54:59 PM
Cool capture Marcus
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
8/6/2014 3:32:55 PM
another stunning capture matt! ciao roby fine BIP deserved ... ;)
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Critique By:
Lee Duer (K:293)
8/6/2014 5:33:11 AM
This is an area of discussion where for any article discussing a change, you can find another article written to discuss no change at all. An interesting article is contained below: http://livinggreenmag.com/2013/02/22/mother-nature/bird-mig ration-patterns-changing-due-to-climate-change/
Thanks for being honest about using a manufactured feeder. I do as well but the "Butterfly Bush (Buddleia davidii) has been a favorite of our hummers for years but now I've read where that plant is non-native and is even invasive. Seems that the bush is native to China, not Maryland. If I ever read that Cheerios is bad for me, I'm gonna hang it up!
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Critique By:
Andre Denis (K:66407)
8/6/2014 4:32:20 AM
Not sure what logic that is based on. We've always had a lot of Ruby Throated Hummingbirds at our cottage 200 miles north of Toronto. Anyway, having said that I'm also guilty of using feeders to attract the hummers. I usually put natural looking sticks all around the feeder so they can perch for a rest and a sitting image. Andre
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Critique By:
Marcus Armani (K:36599)
8/4/2014 8:42:44 PM
Hi Lee and Andre.. This is a Anna's , Im in the SF Bay area we typically get Allen's, Rufous, Anna's, Costa's, and the Ruby-Throated. we recently had a Calliope here which was a bit out of his summer breeding range, but did attract many photographers and I never got a really clean shot due to the elbow to elbow shooting .... Thanks for the comment !!
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Critique By:
Lee Duer (K:293)
8/4/2014 7:46:17 PM
Marcuse, a beautiful bird and composition. To critique, I suggest you include the species of hummer since there are so many kinds, but only range from Chile to Alaska and west to Hawaii. Our European friends and those down under just don't have these wonderful little birds. I wouldn't even trade a Kookaburro for one. Is your photo of a hatch year ruby throat?
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Critique By:
Lee Duer (K:293)
8/4/2014 7:39:17 PM
Andre, without manufactured feeders these little guys would still not have migrated North to Canada. Maybe New Jersey? Of course if we do get warmer winters they'll probably overwinter in New Jersey.
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
8/4/2014 5:51:51 PM
Excellent shot Marcus. For some reason his face and neck resemble that of an owl.
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Critique By:
Nigel Watts. (K:5195)
8/4/2014 2:17:00 PM
Congratulations Perfect timing Nigel
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