Sorry, nothing to do with Mr. Johnson. I was leaving Costco and these folks 
were up in the trees, and pretty close to unflappable, I walked right past them 
and they didn’t care, so I grabbed my camera and took some shot. Maybe not the 
most glamorous, but I often don’t get the chance to shoot birds right at the 
near focus limit of the bigma.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/50858967622/in/album-72157717973579371/

I have a question though.  In person, the flashes of red on the wings are 
bright saturated red. In some of the shots they’re pretty bright, but not as 
red as they seem in real life, in other shots they seem downright dull. By 
experimentation that doesn’t seem to be a processing issue.  Is that due to the 
eye and camera working differently? Just the brain perception?

For them that are interested, the full album
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157717973579371

Comments and suggestions always appreciated.

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Larry Colen
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