Like this one. You can see that he's eyeballing his landing spot. Interesting.
Paul
On May 27, 2011, at 7:07 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:

> 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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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David J Brooks" <[email protected]>
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>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=13222132
>> 
>> Lower angle with less obtrusive back ground
>> 
>> Dave
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