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Almost Winter
Image Title:  Almost Winter
 
 By: Darlene Boucher  
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Photographer Darlene Boucher {K:15673}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Canon Eos 1D Mark II
Categories Wildlife
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Home
Lens Canon  600 mm f/4L USM
Uploaded 12/17/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 146 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 14 Rating
5.81
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Lafayette
State -  LA
Country - United States   United States
About Blue jay in my yard this morning, it's cold (yes Pat) and rainy here today but the colors are wonderful!

1/400@4.0, ISO 3200.
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dubravko Grakalic   {K:24902} 12/17/2005
superb bird photography with great colors and sharpness!


Patrick Ziegler   {K:21666} 12/17/2005
Yes, excellent colors.. lol.. I was just thinking of how to say you missed the focus when I read your comment.. lol So unlike your normal tac sharp detail. but still a great shot of the blue jay. He look like he is balancing a toothpick on his bill :-). Not only are the clors great ( very nice fall colors ) you composed wonderfully. Detail isn't everything. THis shot is still worthy of a frame and a place on the wall...


Alicia Popp   {K:84967} 12/17/2005
preciosa!!!. Qué colores estupendos. Maravillosa composición. Felicitaciones!!!


Endre Novak   {K:12549} 12/17/2005
Very nicely composed, superb colours.
Congrats,
Endre


Hussam Abdul Nour   {K:3720} 12/17/2005
wonderful image and fantastic composition
very nice and cute bird,,


Dave Stacey   {K:123175} 12/17/2005
Excellent shot of one of my favourite birds, Darlene, for the colours, if not the "song"!
Dave.


Alison DuFlon   {K:36493} 12/17/2005
He looks so beautiful against the background colors. What a great shot of this shy bird. Alison


Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 12/17/2005
Very cool image, Darlene! I wish we had these guys...we just have their cousins the Stellar Jays...which eat me out of house and home! Nice one!
Kathy


Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 12/17/2005
Wow, he couldn't have picked a better resting spot. It's like a natural studio! Good job Darlene.


Puripaso One   {K:13956} 12/17/2005
Beautiful colors! Awesome capture. Nice!


Andre Denis   {K:56625} 12/18/2005
Hi Darlene,
This is one of those birds that we have thousands of here in Toronto. They are great to photograph because of their colour and size. We take them for granted here. I have fun in the summer attracting them with whole peanuts. They are very quick swooping in to steal a peanut with the occasional fight with a Cardinal or a squirrel. They can be bullies with the smaller songbirds :)
Andre


jacques brisebois   {K:61207} 12/18/2005
you're right Darlene, great colors, and this birds are so beautiful... great catch


jude .   {K:14625} 12/19/2005
I love these guys...I think I mentioned earlier that we get a different version up here in the Pacific Northwest. Big guys, brilliant blue, with high crests and major kick-ass attitude. *grin*

This little one does look shy (nod to Alison), but beautiful. He should come visit his cousins up here. They'd have him struttin' in no time.


Mary Brown   {K:68682} 1/1/2006
I love this. We have a lot of Blue Jays here and we enjoy watching them at the feeders. This is a grand shot. Would you consider taking out the little vertical line that he seems to be balancing on his beak?
MAry


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