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Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:21:46 AM

Hey Darryl: He was a hoot to watch. He couldn't rest for a minute. Thanks for the kind words.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:19:37 AM

Thanks AJ: They were great fun to photograph.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:18:52 AM

AJ: Thanks. I appreciate the comments. Looks like your having a bit of fun traveling.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:16:25 AM

Jacques: Thank you for your kind remarks.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:14:23 AM

This was the healthiest looking Magpie I have ever seen. I guess it's a highly successful beggar bird.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:13:14 AM

Dave: It was 6:45AM and the sun was not up yet. The Mark III is quite usable at 3200 although I much prefer good sunlit shots.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:06:46 AM

Thank you for your kind remarks.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:05:54 AM

Dave: He was a busy boy. The responsibility of being the head dude, I guess. Thanks for the wonderful comments.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:04:49 AM

Dave: Thanks. They were fun to watch for sure.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:04:14 AM

Dave: Good catch! The reflection is really nice.
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:03:32 AM

Dave: Very nice! Our geese never leave. They move a bit lower in altitude when the lake freezes but that is all.
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 3:02:21 AM

Gracias mucho Alicia. Los animales son muy impresionantes a mí.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/7/2007 2:59:44 AM

Gust@vo: ¡Gracias mucho! Soy feliz que usted lo encuentra el interesar.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/1/2007 3:31:30 AM

Fahad: Thank you. Your bee images are very nice too.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/1/2007 3:30:47 AM

Hey, nice bee image! Thanks for your comments on my Green Spiny Lizard. I appreciate it. I like your work!
        Photo By: fahad alfahad  (K:483)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
10/1/2007 3:28:49 AM

Ed: Thank you for your kind words and suggestions. All my in-camera settings are set to neutral. I use RAW exclusively. Birds are a funny subject. When I set the eye by the "thirds" rule I get complaints that there isn't enough "room" in front of and above their heads in the frame. I suppose I can't win. The 1D MKIII does tend to produce highly saturated images. I like them that way and this image may be over the top but it was just picked up by a stock house the way it is so I guess I will leave it. No offense, everyone has personal preferences and I would be the last guy to ask them to change. Thanks again.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/28/2007 4:39:39 PM

Bill: Thanks for your kindness. The hummingbirds down there are amazing. The structural color of their feathers is more than amazing. These little birds could fold out the purple-blue patches under their eyes like a second pair of wings.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:56:29 PM

Thank you for your kind comments.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:54:47 PM

André: Thank you for your kind words. I do appreciate them. We may visit your area next year as we are planning to cross Canada by ViaRail.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:53:08 PM

Noemi: Thank you for your gracious remarks.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:52:13 PM

Yamil: Thank you very much for your information. He was a fine specimen indeed. Thank you for your kind comments. Pura Vida!
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:50:28 PM

Dave: They aren't as luminous when the light is off axis but I like to see them this way. They are beautiful for sure. Thanks again.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:49:23 PM

Dave: I was surprised to see them getting together for so long. It's not a natural state for them.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:24:20 PM

Dave: I do love your ladybug series. Wonderfully captured. You must have had fun following them around.
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:22:59 PM

Dave: It was a good morning to shoot while waiting for the bus to load. We were going on to Dominical and the sun was in the perfect position. They were gathered around the feeder and it was surrounded by wonderful plantings for them to sit in. Thank you for your kind words.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:21:05 PM

Dave: He was very accommodating and held very still. the fact that it was about 15°C perhaps had an influence as well. Thanks for your comments. See Yamil's description for more information.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 5:16:24 PM

Dave: Nicely done! Indeed, the cycle continues.
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 3:36:47 AM

Michael: I wouldn't call it control. It's more like serendipity. The background here was a tile patio floor and some hanging plants. Thank you for the good thoughts.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 3:34:51 AM

Joel: Unfortunately, her attention was riveted upon the other birds at the feeder. I was lucky she turned her head this far. Yes, bokeh is correct. It is from the Japanese word "boke" (pronounced bo-keh) which literally means fuzziness or dizziness. Thank you for your gracious remarks.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)  
9/26/2007 3:31:15 AM

Luigi: Le vostre parole sono gentili, grazie.
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)


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