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Robin, part 3
Image Title:  Robin, part 3
 
 By: Steve Tomkinson  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Steve Tomkinson {K:3225}
Project #25 Characters Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Macro
Nature
Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Birds
Lens 100-400L
Uploaded 2/23/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 223 Shutter 1/1500
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 14 Rating
6.13
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Derbyshire
State - 
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Finally the 'macro' shot!! I was tempted to crop this just around the eye, but I thought the whole bird looked better!

This one sharpened & background noise reduced.

ISO 800
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 2/23/2005
Really nice, I like this one even better!


Roberto Okamura   {K:22851} 2/23/2005
Very beutiful bird portrait Steve!!
Great details!!
Congrats!
Roberto.


Ilona Krijgsman   {K:10405} 2/23/2005
gorgeous colours...well seen


Len Webster   {K:24697} 2/23/2005
Looks massive on screen! Wonderful shot.


Angela Fox   {K:660} 2/24/2005
Really beautiful Steve! Wonderful colour too!


Gregory McLemore   {K:26480} 2/25/2005
Maravalous capture, stunning beauty, fine work my friend.


Bill Ciavarra   {K:10183} 2/25/2005
Excellent detail!


Michael M.   {K:1194} 2/25/2005
This is beautiful. Marvelous color & detail.


Den Thompson   {K:30432} 2/26/2005
Woweeee, you have really excelled this time. I have NEVER seen a bird shot with this degree of detail. Absolutely out of this world. To my favs.
Den


Steve Tomkinson   {K:3225} 2/27/2005
Hmmm, yeah, if they were this big they would tip the birdbath over!

Thanks for the comment Len.


Steve Tomkinson   {K:3225} 2/27/2005
Thanks Den, have been down in the dumps a bit lately (no golf for 2 weeks - very serious). Thanks for adding to favourites - In all honesty you just made my day!!

How's Nik ? ;-)


Steve Tomkinson   {K:3225} 2/27/2005
Thanks Gregory. Your beach & night / blue-light shots continue to thrill me (and irritate me 'cos I've not seen the sea for nearly a year!). I concentate on bird shots at the moment because they don't take a huge amount of travel to come by.... that said I've been up to my knees in snow in the Peak District today, so hopefully something will come of that (20 past midnight now so I guess that should be yesterday). Haven't had chance to look at the shots yet - taken with new 17-40L paid for by Rolls-Royce's (where I work) annual performance bonus- let's hope eh?


Steve Tomkinson   {K:3225} 2/27/2005
Thanks Michael, though for me, your Red-bellied woodpecker (curious name? It has a white belly?) is much better. Robins are very common hedgerow birds here. Woodpeckers are very hard to photograph over here....


Yamil Saenz   {K:12454} 10/19/2007
Gorgeous capture Steve,
Superb details and colours.
With all your great shots, I can't believe you only have 1 award.
Congrats for this great capture.
Yamil


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