This one seems to need a bit more light too, Dave. I'm not a bird shooter by any means, but I wonder if you could aim just a hint of artificial light say from the lower left out of frame on to the area where the blue jay comes in for the peanut? What do you think? Would that even work? Or maybe a reflector lower left of frame to get the light to pop a bit in the area where the bird goes for the nut. Anyway, just thought because there's strong potential for a nice gallery of these shots. Cheers, Christine



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http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=13222132

Lower angle with less obtrusive back ground

Dave

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